Hi Bryan, Bryan Keith wrote: > After thinking about this a little more, I realize that the problem for me > is not that the upgrade didn't go well. It's that I can't access my data > on 8.2. Well, yeah, if your Postgres 8.2 doesn't even start up, you cannot dump the data from it. And pg_upgradecluster does not much more that a dump restore cycle. > If > I can access the data on 8,2, that'd be great, too, and then I can worry > about upgrading. That sounds like a reasonable approach, yeah. > How can I see it? Why won't 8.2 start? Note that I get no message at the > prompt when trying to start 8.2. Is the package postgresql-8.2 still installed? Or did the Ubuntu upgrade automatically deinstall that? What does the log in /var/log/postgresql/8.2/... say? Regards Markus Wanner -- Sent via pgsql-admin mailing list (pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-admin