On 12/20/2013 10:42 AM, Joseph Kregloh wrote:
So was your latest attempt where you ended up with a doubled data/
in the two or one jail scenario?
The two jails scenario. The two jail scenario is the same as the mounted
scenario.
Can we see a directory listing for that case?
You say in the single jail case you got the same results. Which
would that be the failure, the double data/ or both ?
Let's break this down between the two cases.
Case A:
pg_upgrade -b /home/jkregloh/pg_bin/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -d
/home/jkregloh/pg_data/data -D /usr/local/pgsql/data/ -p 5452 -P 5451
[root@postgres-93-upgrade /usr/local/pgsql/data/drupal_dbspace]# ls -la
drwx------ 3 pgsql pgsql 3 Dec 19 20:18 PG_9.3_201306121
[root@postgres-93-upgrade /usr/local/pgsql/data/drupal_dbspace]# ls -la
/home/jkregloh/pg_data/data/drupal_dbspace/
drwx------ 4 pgsql pgsql 4 Oct 20 2011 PG_9.0_201008051
So that looks like it worked, or am I missing something.
Case B:
pg_upgrade -b /home/jkregloh/pg_bin/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D
/usr/local/pgsql_93/data -d /usr/local/pgsql/data/ -P 5452 -p 5451
You realize order of switches is not important, but case is, where lower
case is old version, upper is new version. I mention this because the
ports are switched again, assuming your previous statement is correct:
" But the ports I am using are 5451 for 9.3 and 5452 for 9.0."
[pgsql@postgres-93-upgrade /usr/local/pgsql_93/data/drupal_dbspace]$ ls
-la /usr/local/pgsql/data/drupal_dbspace/
drwx------ 4 pgsql pgsql 4 Oct 20 2011 PG_9.0_201008051
drwx------ 3 pgsql pgsql 3 Dec 20 16:44 PG_9.3_201306121
To me this looks crossed wires, possibly from the crossed ports above.
What has me confused is where /usr/local/pgsql_93/data comes from?
Did you actually install a Postgres 9.3 instance there?
Or is the 9.3 instance installed in the location in Case A
/usr/local/pgsql/data/ ?
The rest of the message I will leave alone as I pretty sure you are
seeing the results of a crossed install.
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Adrian Klaver
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