E.3. Postgres Pro Enterprise 13.14.1

Release Date: 2024-02-20

E.3.1. Overview

This release is based on PostgreSQL 13.14 and Postgres Pro Enterprise 13.13.1. All changes inherited from PostgreSQL 13.14 are listed in PostgreSQL 13.14 Release Notes. As compared with Postgres Pro Enterprise 13.13.1, this version also provides the following changes:

  • Added configuration parameters to enable getting information on crashes of a backend. The crash_info parameter turns on this functionality, while crash_info_dump and crash_info_location specify the contents and location of crash information files, respectively.

  • Added a new configuration parameter cfs_gc_respond_time, which allows specifying the time interval that CFS waits for the lock to be released from a file processed by garbage collector before writing a warning to the log.

  • Optimized memory consumption during selectivity estimation for each array element as compared to vanilla PostgreSQL.

  • Fixed the race condition between the autovacuum worker and backend processes when clearing orphaned tables, which could manifest itself in cache lookup failed for relation errors. Now autovacuum locks the namespaces when clearing orphaned tables.

  • Fixed an issue that could occur during installation of a Postgres Pro server on Debian-based systems included in a domain with the postgres user.

  • Fixed the output of pg-setup, which erroneously displayed the locale from the LANG environment variable at cluster initialization. Now the message about locale is not displayed at this stage.

  • Fixed an issue that could occur when a CFS garbage collection worker process failed. Because the worker did not restart automatically, the server restart was needed to continue. Now the worker gets restarted after 10 seconds of its unavailability.

  • Fixed the retention of deleted files in CFS by reducing the lifetime of temporary CFS files that occur during the garbage collector work or during the VACUUM FULL operation.

  • Ended support for Rosa Enterprise Linux Server 7.

  • Ended support for ROSA COBALT (server edition) based on Rosa platform 7.

  • Upgraded orafce to version 4.9.2.

  • Upgraded pg_filedump to version 16.1.

  • Upgraded pg_probackup to version 2.7.2 Enterprise, which provides optimizations and bug fixes. Notable changes are as follows:

    • Optimized the use of memory during backups in the remote mode.

    • Fixed an issue that occurred during an incremental backup when a table that was not yet copied got removed from CFS.

    • Fixed the order of processing WAL files by the archive-push command when the number of WAL files exceeds the specified --batch-size.

    • Fixed an error WAL segment is absent that could occur when the size of a WAL record being logged exceeded the size of a WAL segment.

    • Fixed a bug that occurred when creating a versioned bucket in VK Cloud.

    • Fixed segmentation fault that occurred during execution of the merge command in S3.

  • Upgraded pg_repack to version 1.5.0.

  • Upgraded pg_variables, which now provides iterator functionality for any collections, as well as functions to work with general collection variables. These functions allow accessing collection elements by a key that can have either integer or text type. These enhancements facilitate migration of Oracle code that processes collections.

  • Upgraded pg_proaudit to version 2.0, which provides the following major changes and enhancements:

    • Added new functions pg_proaudit_set_rule and pg_proaudit_remove_rule that allow creating and removing logging rules, respectively. These functions replaced pg_proaudit_set_object, pg_proaudit_set_role, pg_proaudit_reset_object, and pg_proaudit_reset_role.

    • Implemented the ability to log groups of events by specifying the respective value in the event_type argument.

    • Added the comment column in the pg_proaudit_settings view that displays the comment to describe the created logging rule.

    • Implemented the ability to log security events related to objects of the PREPARED STATEMENT type as well as events of the DEALLOCATE, EXECUTE, and PREPARE types.

    • Fixed an issue with incorrect logging of the CREATE DATABASE, CREATE GROUP, CREATE ROLE, CREATE TABLESPACE, and CREATE USER security events. Previously, these events were logged as SUCCESS after the syntax check and before the command execution itself. Now SUCCESS is written in the log when the command execution finishes, and if the command fails, it is marked as FAILURE.

  • Upgraded pgpro_stats to version 1.7, which provides optimizations and bug fixes:

    • Similarly to a pg_stat_statements fix, changed pgpro_stats to read its query texts file in units of at most 1GB. Such large query text files are very unusual, but if they do occur, the previous coding would fail on Windows 64 (which rejects individual read requests of more than 2GB).

    • Implemented backward compatibility of pgpro_stats_statements and pgpro_stats_totals functions. Now a newer version of the pgpro_stats shared library can be safely used with old declarations of SQL functions. Previously such cases caused a server crash.

    • Fixed an issue that prevented output of database vacuuming statistics in the pgpro_stats_vacuum_database view.

  • Upgraded pgpro_pwr to version 4.4, which supports pgpro_stats 1.7, as well as adds more interactive features and substring-based filtering to the report.

  • Upgraded the PLV8 extension to version 3.2.2.

E.3.2. Migration to Version 13.14.1

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.

If you are migrating to the current major version of Postgres Pro Enterprise using pg_upgrade, and you want to keep the existing visibility map representation in pageinspect, you should run the VACUUM command before the upgrade.

Starting from Postgres Pro Enterprise 13.13.1, the privileges of CREATEROLE are restricted, and modification of other roles requires the role requesting the change to have the ADMIN OPTION permission.

It is strongly recommended to avoid migrating a cluster with 32-bit transaction IDs to Postgres Pro Enterprise versions below 13.12.2, if there are multitransactions in your database, as it may cause data corruption.

When upgrading to Postgres Pro Enterprise versions starting with 13.11.1, make sure to upgrade pg_probackup to version 2.6.4 or higher since lower versions are incompatible with these Postgres Pro Enterprise versions.

If you have previously migrated to Postgres Pro Enterprise 13.3.1 or lower, you must run the REINDEX command to rebuild GIN indexes.

If you are upgrading from Postgres Pro Enterprise versions 13.2.2 or lower and take PTRACK backups using pg_probackup, retake a full backup after upgrade.

If you have an installation of Postgres Pro Enterprise 13.2.1 that contains compressed tablespaces created without explicitly specifying the pglz algorithm, perform an upgrade as follows. Before upgrading, make a complete dump using pg_dumpall. Upgrade Postgres Pro Enterprise, re-create your database cluster, and restore the dump. Then you can create compressed tablespaces in the same way as before.

If you have already upgraded your installation with CFS tablespaces from Postgres Pro Enterprise 13.2.1, and you cannot access the compressed data, call the support team.

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 13.