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Re: pg_upgrade does not translate tablespace location to new cluster

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Guillaume,

Thank you for your answer,


>> Creating databases in the new cluster
>> psql:/opt/pgsql/bin/pg_upgrade_dump_globals.sql:38: ERROR:  directory
>> "/pgqdata/pgserver01/data/tbs_ptest/PG_9.0_201008051" already in use
>> as a tablespace
>>
>
> That would mean that you have a 9.0 tablespace in
> the /pgqdata/pgserver01/data/tbs_ptest directory. Is it true? and IIUC
> your directory layout, it shouldn't.
>

Yes, you're right.  This directory was here from my last succesfull pg_upgrade.

But the problem is that now, data of the new cluster is scattered
across two paths which is not what I expected.


> The only way is to change the code. It shouldn't be too hard, but is
> potentially dangerous.

Why dangerous ? It could be an option.


Regards,
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Olivier LEVESQUE

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