E.10. Postgres Pro Enterprise 11.16.1
Release date: 2022-06-09
E.10.1. Overview
This release is based on PostgreSQL 11.16 and Postgres Pro Enterprise 11.15.2. All changes inherited from PostgreSQL 11.16 are listed in PostgreSQL 11.16 Release Notes. As compared with Postgres Pro Enterprise 11.15.2, this version also provides the following changes:
Fixed an issue that could occur when attempting to read a parameter being NULL (including reads when calling
set_config(
).setting_name
,null
,is_local
)Changed the algorithm of composite type name generation. This fixes an issue in the code of vanilla PostgreSQL, which strictly limits the number of tables with the same long prefix in names.
Made the pg_freespacemap
pg_freespace
function display the correct amount of free space on pages for tables in CFS tablespaces. The function is now implemented in C instead of SQL used before.Upgraded pg_probackup to version 2.5.6, which provides the following new features and bugfixes as compared to version 2.5.5:
Added the
--dry-run
flag to thecatchup
command to allow you to estimate the size of data files to be transferred, but make no changes on disk.Changed the level of detail of logging some
catchup
messages for user convenience of log reading.Fixed a bug that prevented correct rereading of a block after a message “File: ... blknum ... have wrong checksum, try again” was issued.
Upgraded PTRACK to version 2.3.0, optimizing PTRACK map loading, which previously in some cases could considerably slow down overall database loading. A substantial speed-up is observed for large-size maps.
Renamed the vops-specific
unnest()
function with conflicting definition tovops_unnest()
.
E.10.2. Migration to Version 11.16.1
If you are upgrading from a Postgres Pro Enterprise release based on the same PostgreSQL major version, it is enough to install the new version into your current installation directory.
Migration of a cluster with tables larger than 16Tb to Postgres Pro Enterprise versions 11 or 10 is not supported.
If you have previously migrated to Postgres Pro Enterprise 11.12.1 or lower, you must run the REINDEX
command to rebuild GIN indexes.
While functions numeric_eq
, numeric_ne
, numeric_gt
, numeric_ge
, numeric_lt
, and numeric_le
are actually leakproof, they were not marked as such in Postgres Pro Enterprise 11.6.1 or lower, which could lead to incorrect query optimization. In particular, it negatively affected query execution if row-level security policy was in use. Version 11.7.1 repairs this issue for new installations by correcting the initial catalog data, but existing installations will still have incorrect markings unless you update pg_proc
entries for these functions. You can run pg_upgrade to upgrade your server instance to a version containing the corrected initial data, or manually correct these entries in each database of the installation using the ALTER FUNCTION
command. For example:
ALTER FUNCTION pg_catalog.numeric_eq LEAKPROOF
Version 11.7.1 also fixes SIMILAR TO
and POSIX regular expressions that use character classes for icu collations, so you may need to check for objects that use such regular expressions.
Starting from Postgres Pro Enterprise 11.6.1, the ICU library upgrade does not interfere with the server start. Before connecting to a database using ICU as the default collation, Postgres Pro compares this collation version to the one provided by the ICU library and displays a warning if the collation versions do not match; you may need to rebuild the objects that depend on the default collation if you think the collation change may affect the sort order of your data. To suppress these warnings, you can use the ALTER COLLATION "default" REFRESH VERSION
command, as explained in ALTER COLLATION.
If you are upgrading from Postgres Pro Enterprise versions 11.11.x or lower and take PTRACK backups using pg_probackup, retake a full backup after upgrade.
To migrate from PostgreSQL, as well as Postgres Pro Standard or Postgres Pro Enterprise based on a previous PostgreSQL major version, see the migration instructions for version 11.