> On 25 Aug 2020, at 21:30, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 12:52:23PM +0200, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
>>>> On 14 Jul 2020, at 01:58, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am creating a new thread to discuss the question raised by Alvaro of
>>> how many ALTER SYSTEM settings are lost during major upgrades. Do we
>>> properly document that users should migrate their postgresql.conf _and_
>>> postgresql.auto.conf files during major upgrades? I personally never
>>> thought of this until now.
>>
>> Transferring postgresql.conf is discussed to some degree in the documentation
>> for pg_upgrade:
>>
>> 11. Restore pg_hba.conf
>> If you modified pg_hba.conf, restore its original settings. It might
>> also be necessary to adjust other configuration files in the new
>> cluster to match the old cluster, e.g. postgresql.conf.
>>
>> .. as well as upgrading via pg_dumpall:
>>
>> 4. Restore your previous pg_hba.conf and any postgresql.conf
>> modifications.
>>
>> One can argue whether those bulletpoints are sufficient for stressing the
>> importance, but it's at least mentioned. There is however no mention of
>> postgresql.auto.conf which clearly isn't helping anyone, so we should fix that.
>>
>> Taking that a step further, maybe we should mention additional config files
>> which could be included via include directives? There are tools out there who
>> avoid changing the users postgresql.conf by injecting an include directive
>> instead; they might've placed the included file alongside postgresql.conf.
>
> I have developed the attached pg_upgrade doc patch to address this.
LGTM, thanks!
cheers ./daniel