Fellow Pg Admins, At $work, we're preparing to move one of our Pg instances to new hardware, and considering an OS upgrade at the same time. The instance in question is running an older version of 8.3, which we'd like to upgrade to 8.3.latest (presently .21; unf., we don't have the time or testing resources to migrate to a more recent major release of postgres as well). In preparation for that effort, I've been asked to avail myself of the collective experience and wisdom of the wider community to see if anyone has seen anything unexpected, or any kind of misbehavior in running 8.3 on RHEL 6.3. None of my research suggests we should have any problems, but for sake of due diligence and checking the box, I'm soliciting any input anyone with experience with this configuration might be able to offer. We aren't doing anything that would subject us to the referential_constraints issue, fixed in 8.3.17. Can we expect to see any benefit from the llseek kernel changes with 8.3, or is the upside of that more limited to people also running 9.2? Thanks. rls -- :wq -- Sent via pgsql-admin mailing list (pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-admin