Re: Working with v8.3.4 DB using v9.0.1 software - Mailing list pgsql-general

From John R Pierce
Subject Re: Working with v8.3.4 DB using v9.0.1 software
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Msg-id 4D18EB29.7020808@hogranch.com
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In response to Re: Working with v8.3.4 DB using v9.0.1 software  (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>)
Responses Re: Working with v8.3.4 DB using v9.0.1 software
Re: Working with v8.3.4 DB using v9.0.1 software
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On 12/27/10 11:00 AM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> Le 27/12/2010 18:27, Gauthier, Dave a écrit :
>> Hi:
>>
>> I'm working with 2 different PG installs on 2 different linux servers, one running v9.0.1 and the other v8.3.4.  The
olderinstall is "frozen" for the project (which is nearing completion) for environment stability reasons.  This is out
ofmy control.  I cannot upgrade v8.3.4 on that server.  But I would like to be able to use psql v9.0.1 on the older DB.
It seems to work, with a warning that some features may not be available or work right. 
>>
>> My question has to do with backward compatibility, v9.0.1 and v8.3.4.  Can I use v9.0.1 software (psql, pg_ctl,
etc...)on the v8.3.4 DB with confidence? 
>>
> psql should work the same, apart from new metacommands. I don't think
> you'll experience issues with pg_ctl. I would not recommend you to user
> pg_dump and pg_restore. They are pretty sensitive to the PostgreSQL release.

pg_dump is designed specifically to be able to dump from all supported
older versions so you can convert the data forwards.


pg_restore, yeah, I would not use pg_restore 9 to restore a dump onto a
8.3.x database.




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