1. PG16 will read a PG 9.6 backup file, so there's no need to install PG 9.6.
2. Installing PG on a OneDrive share is certainly a Very Bad Idea.
3. PG is not the same as PgAdmin.
On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 10:00 AM Catherine Frock <frock@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, I still have the backup file. I tried to open pgAdmin4 today to see what version I'm running, and now this happened (see attachments). My operating system is Windows 10 Home, version 10.0.19045 Build 19045. I installed Postgres using these instructions: https://basille.org/postgis2017/installation_instructions/install_postgresql.html I'm guessing at this point I probably need to start all over with the installation since pgAdmin4 is not working? But if 9.6 is no longer supported, can I still use it to access my database? I assumed I would need to migrate to the most recent version of PostgreSQL, but maybe that was a wrong assumption?
Thank you for your help,
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ArdenOn Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 3:42 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 11/13/24 10:50, Catherine Frock wrote:
> I'm seeking help in restoring a database that was created with
> PostgreSQL 9.6. I backed it up successfully and have restored it before,
> but that was when PostgreSQL 9.6 was still supported. After going
Do you still have the Postgres 9.6 instance running?
> through the installation of PostgreSQL 16.3, I opened up pgAdmin 4 to
What version of pgAdmin4?
> try to verify the PostgreSQL/PostGIS installation, but when I try to
> connect to the PostgreSQL 16.3 server, I get an internal server error
> message: 'ServerManager' object has no attribute 'user_info'.
>
> In pgAdmin4, I am able to connect to the PostgreSQL 9.6 server, but when
So the 9.6 instance is running.
> I try to verify the install by querying: CREATE EXTENSION postgis;
> SELECT postgis_version();
> I get the following error message: ERROR: could not open extension
> control file "C:/Program
> Files/PostgreSQL/9.6/share/extension/postgis.control": No such file or
> directory SQL state: 58P01
What OS and version are you running?
How did you install Postgres?
>
> How can I restore my database to have access to it again?
>
> Thanks.
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