Re: [ADMIN] pg_upgrade from 9.1.3 to 9.2 failed - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: [ADMIN] pg_upgrade from 9.1.3 to 9.2 failed
Date
Msg-id 20120916171746.GA24907@momjian.us
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Responses Re: [ADMIN] pg_upgrade from 9.1.3 to 9.2 failed  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Re: [ADMIN] pg_upgrade from 9.1.3 to 9.2 failed  (Rural Hunter <ruralhunter@gmail.com>)
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On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 12:38:37PM +0800, Rural Hunter wrote:
> >OK, I see many new ALTER TABLE commands, but nothing that would cause a
> >difference in relation count.
> >
> >Attached is a patch that will return the OID of the old/new mismatched
> >entries.  Please research the pg_class objects on the old/new clusters
> >that have the mismatch and let me know.  It might be something that
> >isn't in the old cluster, or not in the new cluster.
> >
> I ran the pg_upgrade with the patch and found the problematic object
> is a toast object.
> Copying user relation files
> /raid/pgsql/base/6087920/6088238
> Mismatch of relation OID in database "forummon": old OID 16439148,
> new OID 16439322
> 
> In old cluster:
> # select * from pg_class WHERE oid=16439148;
> relname | relnamespace | reltype | reloftype | relowner | relam |
> relfilenode | reltablespace | relpages | reltuples | reltoastrelid |
> reltoastidxid | relhasindex | relisshared | relpersistence | relkind
> | relnatts | relchecks | relhasoids | relhaspkey | relhasrules |
> relhastriggers | relhassubclass | relfrozenxid | relacl | reloptions
>
-------------------+--------------+----------+-----------+----------+-------+-------------+---------------+----------+-----------+---------------+---------------+-------------+-------------+----------------+---------+----------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+----------------+----------------+--------------+--------+------------
> pg_toast_16439145 | 99 | 16439149 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 16439148 | 0 | 0 |
> 0 | 0 | 16439150 | t | f | p | t | 3 | 0 | f | t | f | f | f |
> 630449585 | |
> (1 row)
> 
> But it doesn't exist in new cluster:
> select * from pg_class WHERE oid=16439148;
> relname | relnamespace | reltype | reloftype | relowner | relam |
> relfilenode | reltablespace | relpages | reltuples | relallvisible |
> reltoastrelid | reltoastidxid | relhasindex | relisshared |
> relpersistence | relkind | relnatts | relchecks | relhasoids |
> relhaspkey | relhasrules | relhastriggers | relhassubclass |
> relfrozenxid | relacl | reloptions
>
---------+--------------+---------+-----------+----------+-------+-------------+---------------+----------+-----------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-------------+-------------+----------------+---------+----------+-----------+------------+------------+-------------+----------------+----------------+--------------+--------+------------
> (0 rows)

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OK, this is exactly what I wanted to see, and it explains why pg_dump
didn't show it.  Can you find out what table references this toast
table?  Try this query on the old cluster:
select oid, * from pg_class WHERE reltoastrelid = 16439148;

I believe it will have an oid of 16439145, or it might not exist.

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