postgresql/contrib/pg_upgrade/TESTING
Bruce Momjian f53bc2e78d Backpatch pg_upgrade fixes to 9.0:
In pg_upgrade, prevent psql AUTOCOMMIT=off by not loading .psqlrc.

 In pg_upgrade, report /bin directory checks independent of /data checks.

 Remove incorrect email address for pg_upgrade bug reports.

 On Win32, pg_upgrade cannot sent any server log output to the log file
 because of file access limitations on that platform.
2010-07-13 20:15:51 +00:00

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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/contrib/pg_upgrade/TESTING,v 1.2.2.2 2010/07/13 20:15:51 momjian Exp $
The most effective way to test pg_upgrade, aside from testing on user
data, is by upgrading the PostgreSQL regression database.
This testing process first requires the creation of a valid regression
database dump. Such files contain most database features and are
specific to each major version of Postgres.
Here are the steps needed to create a regression database dump file:
1) Create and populate the regression database in the old cluster
This database can be created by running 'gmake installcheck' from
src/test/regression.
2) Use pg_dump to dump out the regression database
Use the new cluster's pg_dump on the old database to minimize
whitespace differences in the diff.
3) Adjust the regression database dump file
a) Change CREATE FUNCTION shared object paths to use '$libdir'
The old and new cluster will have different shared object paths.
d) Perform the load/dump twice
This fixes problems with the ordering of COPY columns for
inherited tables.
e) Fix any wrapping format differences
Commands like CREATE TRIGGER and ALTER TABLE sometimes have
differences.
c) For pre-9.0, change CREATE OR REPLACE LANGUAGE to CREATE LANGUAGE
b) For pre-9.0, remove 'regex_flavor'
f) For pre-9.0, adjust extra_float_digits
Postgres 9.0 pg_dump uses extra_float_digits=-2 for pre-9.0
databases, and extra_float_digits=-3 for >= 9.0 databases.
It is necessary to modify 9.0 pg_dump to always use -3, and
modify the pre-9.0 old server to accept extra_float_digits=-3.
Once the dump is created, it can be repeatedly loaded into the old
database, upgraded, and dumped out of the new database, and then
compared to the original version. To test the dump file, perform these
steps:
1) Create the old and new clusters in different directories.
2) Copy the regression shared object files into the appropriate /lib
directory for old and new clusters.
3) Create the regression database in the old server.
4) Load the dump file created above into the regression database;
check for errors while loading.
5) Upgrade the old database to the new major version, as outlined in
the pg_upgrade manual section.
6) Use pg_dump to dump out the regression database in the new cluster.
7) Diff the regression database dump file with the regression dump
file loaded into the old server.