Release date: 2018-03-20
This release is based on Postgres Pro Enterprise 10.3.1 and provides the following changes:
Added multimaster support to pgpro_scheduler extension.
Added support for TOAST to INCLUDED attributes for B-tree indexes.
Fixed search for mchar and mvarchar types via
search_path. These types can now be dumped even with
the cleaned up search path.
Added --add-collprovider option to
pg_dump and pg_dumpall utilities.
Updated the pg_probackup utility from version 2.0.14 to 2.0.16, which includes the following new features:
Fixed an infinite loop that could happen during page validation.
Fixed segfault for the case of parallel PTRACK connections.
Allowed to use the delete-wal option without delete-expired.
Schema name is now explicitly used in all function calls to address CVE-2018-1058 security issue.
Data files in the global directory
are now handled properly: pg_probackup
can now perform incremental backups and run checksum validation
for such data files.
PTRACK files from the global
directory are not copied to backups anymore.
pg_probackup now checks that the
--instance option is specified for the
VALIDATE command.
Fixed an issue with sort ordering of some Russian letters in the
mchar module.
Use REINDEX DATABASE command to update indexes.
If you are upgrading from a Postgres Pro Enterprise version based on the same PostgreSQL major release, it is enough to install the new version into your current installation directory.
To migrate from PostgreSQL, as well as
Postgres Pro Standard or
Postgres Pro Enterprise based on
a previous PostgreSQL major version, see the
migration instructions for version 10.
If you are opting for a dump/restore, make sure to use the --add-collprovider
option to correctly choose the provider for the default collation of the migrated database.