Re: pg_upgrade

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Tory M Blue wrote:
> >From my last report I had success but it was successful due to lots of
> manual steps. I figured it may be safer to just create a new rpm,
> installing to pgsql9 specific directories and a new data directory.
> 
> This allows pg_upgrade to complete successfully (so it says). However
> my new data directory is empty and the old data directory now has what
> appears to be 8.4 data and the 9.1 data.
> 
> /data is olddatadir original data dir
> 
> [root@devqdb03 queue]# ll /data/queue
> total 12
> drwx------ 2 postgres dba 4096 2011-12-07 09:44 16384
> drwx------ 3 postgres dba 4096 2011-12-07 11:34 PG_9.1_201105231
> -rw------- 1 postgres dba    4 2011-12-07 09:44 PG_VERSION

That sure looks like a tablespace to me, not a data directory.

> 
> /data1 is the new 9.1 installed location.
> [root@devqdb03 queue]# ll /data1/queue/
> total 0
> 
> Do I have to manually move the new PG_9.1..... data to /data1 or. I'm
> just confused at what I'm looking at here.
> 
> If I don't move anything and start up the DB , I get this
> 
> psql (8.4.4, server 9.1.1)
> WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.1.
>          Some psql features might not work.
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> Sorry my upgrade process has been an ugly mess :)

You are using an 8.4.4 psql to connect to a 9.1.1 server.

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