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Re: Minor revision downgrade (9.2.11 -> 9.2.10)

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Hi


Perfectly legitimate question.

The migration was just physical storage relocation, so the entirety of the root file system, configuration and data was simply moved between physical boxes.


As it turns out, the fault was at both ends in different stages: during the first wave of outages they had bad CPU throttling settings on the machine hardware.


That didn't improve performance by much tho: the real culprit was some months-old package manager mishap reverting transparent huge pages to "always" in the kernel (it was set and protected from change after a previous troubleshooting hell).


For some reason it didn't bite us until we moved to this new machine. And yes, there has been a reboot after the reversal. Perhaps we just got lucky with memory allocation patterns up to that point


Thank you everyone.


Best regards


Fabio




On 03/06/15 01:20, Melvin Davidson wrote:
I hate to ask the obvious, but have you made sure you copied over the
postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf to make it identical?

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 7:39 AM, Bruce Momjian <bruce@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bruce@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On Tue, Jun  2, 2015 at 04:40:15PM +1200, Fabio Ugo Venchiarutti wrote:
    > We're fairly confident that it's an issue with the hardware but we
    > have political reasons to downgrade PG to 9.2.10 to show the hosting
    > supplier that it's their fault.
    >
    >
    > The release notes for 9.2.11 mention no data structure changes (in
    > line with the usual PG versioning policy). Is it just as safe to
    > downgrade too? We tested it on a couple non-critical boxes to no ill
    > effect whatsoever, but we'd like a second opinion before we do it on
    > the live installation too.

    I have rarely seen this question asked.  I think minor-release
    downgrading is fine in this case.

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