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Upgrades must be performed manually.
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**Warning: If you're using Borg Backup you probably don't want to upgrade to Postgres 15 yet as there is currently no support.**
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This playbook can upgrade your existing Postgres setup with the following command:
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=upgrade-postgres
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**Warning: If you're using Borg Backup keep in mind that there is no official Postgres 15 support yet.**
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However, it is possible to use the `latest` or `14` image. Edit `roles/custom/matrix-backup-borg/defaults/main.yml` and adjust the variables accordingly.
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```bash
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matrix_backup_borg_version: "latest" # or 14
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matrix_backup_borg_supported_postgres_versions: ['12', '13', '14', '15']
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```
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**The old Postgres data directory is backed up** automatically, by renaming it to `/matrix/postgres/data-auto-upgrade-backup`.
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To rename to a different path, pass some extra flags to the command above, like this: `--extra-vars="postgres_auto_upgrade_backup_data_path=/another/disk/matrix-postgres-before-upgrade"`
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