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Re: pg_upgrade default ports in the --help output

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On Thu, Oct  4, 2012 at 04:50:09PM +0300, Виктор Егоров wrote:
> 2012/10/4 Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/pgupgrade.html
> > "Obviously, no one should be accessing the clusters during the upgrade.
> > pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid unintended
> > client connections. You can use the same port number for both clusters when
> > doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not be running at the
> > same time. However, when checking an old running server, the old and new
> > port numbers must be different."
> 
> Should have checked the docs first, sorry for the noise.
> 
> >> Why is this different from:
> >>    --with-pgport=PORTNUM   set default port number [5432]
> >
> > Where is this coming from?
> 
> ./configure --help

Ah, OK.  The configure output to configure the default port number used
by the server and libpq clients.  These are compile-time flags, while
the pg_upgrade flags are run-time, meaning when you run the binary, not
when you compile it.

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