Check Details
If you select incremental migration as the migration type, you need to check the following conditions; otherwise, the verification will fail.
The major version of the source and target databases need to be below PostgreSQL 10.x.
wal_level
in the source database must be set to logical
.
The max_replication_slots
and max_wal_senders
values in the target database must be greater than the total number of databases to be migrated.
The max_worker_processes
value in the target database must be greater than the max_logical_replication_workers
value.
The tables to be migrated should not include unlogged tables; otherwise, they cannot be migrated.
Fix
If the version does not meet the requirements, you need to upgrade it. You can change the values of the wal_level
, max_replication_slots
, max_worker_processes
, and max_wal_senders
as follows:
1. Log in to the source database.
Note:
If the source database is self-built, you need to log in to the server where the database runs and enter the main data directory of the database, which is usually $PGDATA
.
If the source database is in another cloud, modify the parameters as requested by the corresponding cloud vendor.
If you need to modify the parameters in the target database, submit a ticket for assistance. 2. Open the postgresql.conf
file and modify wal_level
.
3. After the modification is completed, restart the database.
4. Log in to the database and run the following command to check whether the parameters are correctly set:
postgres=> select name,setting from pg_settings where name='wal_level';
name | setting
-----------+---------
wal_level | logical
(1 row)
postgres=> select name,setting from pg_settings where name='max_replication_slots';
name | setting
-----------------------+---------
max_replication_slots | 10
(1 row)
postgres=> select name,setting from pg_settings where name='max_wal_senders';
name | setting
-----------------+---------
max_wal_senders | 10
(1 row)
5. Run the verification task again.
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