Re: reinstall postgreSQL same version while server up and running possible under linux ?

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On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Gerhard Hintermayer <gerhard.hintermayer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry for posting this again, but my last post regarding this
problematic wasn't answered satisfyingly. (maybe I didn't find the
right words for my question ;-) )


is this (or a minor upgrade) a "safe" way to go under linux ? I'm on a
production system and I don't want to restart the DB server while the
factory is in production, but be sure that i'm prepared the next time
I'll do a restart. Of course I could wait for a factory shutdown on a
weekend, stop server, upgrade/reinstall and restart, but I'd prefer a
"on the fly upgrade".
(this is required due to a changed upstream library dependancy (major
perl upgrade) running gentoo)

Yes, this should be safe. But make sure your new version is usable (or at least have all required libs linked).

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Vladimir Rusinov
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