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doc: OS collation changes can break indexes
Discussion: 20160702155517.GD18610@momjian.us Reviewed-by: Christoph Berg Backpatch-through: 9.1
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operating system's collation library for character set ordering.
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operating system's collation library for character set ordering.
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This controls the ordering of keys stored in indexes. For this reason,
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This controls the ordering of keys stored in indexes. For this reason,
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a cluster cannot switch to an incompatible collation library version,
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a cluster cannot switch to an incompatible collation library version,
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either through snapshot restore, binary streaming replication, or
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either through snapshot restore, binary streaming replication, a
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<application>pg_upgrade</> run.
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different operating system, or an operating system upgrade.
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<sect2 id="creating-cluster-mount-points">
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<sect2 id="creating-cluster-mount-points">
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