Michael Schaufelberger
Explore posts from serversWhat is good practice with Xata's (Multi-version Schema) Migrations?
The 'multi-version' feature of Xata migrations isn't really something that helps you to iterate on a migrationOkay, thanks. I wondered if that would've been a nice side effect. So how do you specifically do this:
A better workflow would be to make the schema changes on a development branch where migrations can be edited and applied multiple times until the migration is correct.Could you make an example? In the past, with other tools, I generated the migrations and the rolled them back again until I had one that was "final". Is there a Xata tool that we can use to do that without having to manually create new migrations for rolling back one? And to finally create the multi-version migration if possible.
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When are connections to the cluster available during the moving of a branch?
Hi @tsg
Thank you for the update. I've just started provisioning a new cluster. As soon that's done, I will make a backup and start the move of the main branch again. I will ping you if the move is taking more than 30 minutes - no need to actively monitor from the start. I'll post an update here if it's successful as well.
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When are connections to the cluster available during the moving of a branch?
Thank you.
It would be great to have it moved before Monday 9AM CEST. Preferably, to a cluster with the same version as the shared cluster is on right now.
I can do this over the weekend myself, I assume, correct? If yes, I will provision a new cluster (as we were in hurry, we didn't think about the other cluster settings) and terminate the current one.
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When are connections to the cluster available during the moving of a branch?
Is there anything we can do differently regarding cluster provisioning? Feel free to provision a new one with the same scalability settings and/or a different version etc. if necessary.
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