Re: Database cluster binary compatibility accross CPU platforms - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Database cluster binary compatibility accross CPU platforms
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Msg-id 2986606.1598484834@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Database cluster binary compatibility accross CPU platforms  (Aleš Zelený <zeleny.ales@gmail.com>)
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=?UTF-8?B?QWxlxaEgWmVsZW7DvQ==?= <zeleny.ales@gmail.com> writes:
> is it supported to restore binary backup (pg_basebackup) taken on an amd64
> platform on arm64 while using the same PostgreSQL version?

I wouldn't say it's "supported", but you might get away with it,
if the endianness and datatype alignment rules are the same.
The database does do some basic checks on that using known values
stored in the pg_control file, so it's likely you'd find out
immediately at startup if any of those things don't match.

What's significantly more risky, and which we do *not* have good
checks for, is that unless these are different builds of the same
version of the same operating system, the two platforms may not sort
strings the same way; resulting in all your text indexes being
corrupt.  You can recover from that by reindexing, but it's hardly
a painless transition.

            regards, tom lane



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