Avi Blackmore wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm working on migrating our database cluster from PostgreSQL 8.1 to
8.3. I'm following the "dump and restore, then use Slony to
replicate" procedure, to minimize downtime. The problem is, the new
2.0 version of Slony-I does not support anything prior to 8.3, so I
have to install different versions of Slony-I.
My question is, is this even feasible? Or would I be better off
installing Slony-I 1.x on my 8.3 cluster, and then upgrading it after
the migration?
I ask first because I am extremely skittish about experimenting with a
production database cluster. :-)
Thanks,
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Avi Blackmore
Head Programmer/System Administrator
Agri ImaGIS Technologies, Inc.
Yes, You should go for Slony-I 1.x, Two different version of slony on
master and slave will not work.
With Regards
--Ashish
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