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On 11/30/23 08:34, Loles wrote:

Please reply to list also.
Ccing list.

Indeed, that is the problem, they are two different clusters, pointing to the same data directory and reading from the same port.

I can't change the port because it is the same postgresql.conf

I don't know how to disassociate the main_old cluster from the data directory or how to resolve this situation.

El jue, 30 nov 2023 a las 16:32, Adrian Klaver (<adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>>) escribió:

    On 11/30/23 07:23, Adrian Klaver wrote:
     > On 11/30/23 05:37, Loles wrote:
     >> Hi!
     >>
     >> I have this situation on a server that is giving me problems.
     >>
     >> postgres@hostname:~$ pg_lsclusters
>> Ver Cluster  Port Status Owner    Data directory  Log file
     >> 14  main     5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/14/main
     >> /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-14-main.log
     >> 14  main_old 5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/14/main
     >> /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-14-main_old.log
     >>
     >> How can I stop, even delete, the main_old cluster?
     >
     > Assuming you are on  Debian/Ubuntu.
     >
     > 1) sudo pg_ctlcluster stop 14 main_old
     >
     >      This will stop the server for this session
     >
     > 2) sudo vi  /etc/postgresql/14/main_old/start.conf
     >
     >      Change auto to manual.
     >      This will keep the server from restarting on reboot.
     >      You can still start it using
     >       sudo pg_ctlcluster start 14 main_old
     >      Though if you want to do that then:
     >          vi /etc/postgresql/14/main_old/postgresql.conf
     >       and change port to something other then 5432.
     >
     > 3) If you have determined you really don't need that server and
    have all
     > the data safely backed up or moved to the other server, then(THIS
    IS NOT
     > REVERSIBLE):
     >
     >      sudo pg_dropcluster 14 main_old

    Blaming it on not enough coffee, but I just noticed both clusters are
    pointing at the same data directory. I would NOT do:

          sudo pg_dropcluster 14 main_old

     >
     >>
     >> Thanks!
     >>
     >

-- Adrian Klaver
    adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx






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