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From Radoslav Nedyalkov
Subject subscription broken after upgrade to pg11
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Msg-id CANhtRibw=J3cwtdfcCcubHgSQ_Rzf2R0k3dgEhG52vbcULiKRw@mail.gmail.com
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Responses Re: subscription broken after upgrade to pg11  (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>)
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Hi All,
We're testing upgrade from postgres 10.6 to postgres 11.2 with pg_upgrade.
Before stopping pg10 we disabled subscription.
After upgrade and launching pg11,  the existing logical replication subscription is there and disabled.

stest=# \dRs+
                                         List of subscriptions
 Name |  Owner   | Enabled | Publication | Synchronous commit |                Conninfo                 
------+----------+---------+-------------+--------------------+-----------------------------------------
 sub1 | postgres | f       | {pub2}      | off                | host=10.2.5.8 dbname=test user=postgres
(1 row)

However after enabling it,  the target table does not get updates, 
although the subscription looks okay according to the status below.

stest=# alter subscription sub1 enable;
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
# no updates here 

stest=# \dRs+
                            List of subscriptions
 Name |  Owner   | Enabled | Publication | Synchronous commit |                Conninfo                 
------+----------+---------+-------------+--------------------+-----------------------------------------
 sub1 | postgres | t       | {pub2}      | off                | host=10.2.5.8 dbname=test user=postgres

stest=# select * from pg_subscription;
 subdbid | subname | subowner | subenabled |               subconninfo               | subslotname | subsynccommit | subpublications 
---------+---------+----------+------------+-----------------------------------------+-------------+---------------+-----------------
   16402 | sub1    |       10 | t          | host=10.2.5.8 dbname=test user=postgres | sub1        | off           | {pub2}

stest=# select * from pg_stat_subscription;
 subid | subname | pid  | relid | received_lsn | last_msg_send_time |     last_msg_receipt_time     | latest_end_lsn |        latest_end_time        
-------+---------+------+-------+--------------+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+-------------------------------
 16413 | sub1    | 2810 |       | 0/145C3400   |                    | 2019-03-19 16:23:23.650073+00 | 0/145C3320     | 2019-03-19 16:23:23.446651+00

Issuing a refresh 
stest=# alter subscription sub1 refresh publication with (copy_data = false);
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION

resumes updates , but with a gap in data. Everything up-to to the refresh statement is missing in the target.

What we're doing wrong ?

Thanks,
Radoslav

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