Am 2005-06-06 11:58:41, schrieb Bruno Wolff III:
> On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 11:45:37 +0300,
> Talal Mahyoub Abdo <tmm@norconsult.com.sa> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have older version for postgresql 7.2,I want upgread the version
> > how to upgread postegresql 7.2 to postgresql 8.0
>
> Read the 8.0 release notes.
>
> You are going to want to do a complete dump of your 7.2 databases while
> the 7.2 server is running. (If you can, you should use the 8.0 version
> of pg_dumpall.) Then once you have got the 8.0 server running, you will
> need to reload the databases using psql or pg_restore (depending on which
> options you used while running pg_dumpall).
I am using Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 with pgsql 7.4 (backport)
and want to upgrade to SARGE 3.1 and pgsql 8.0
Because I can not upgrade my production system to SARGE,
I need to install SARGE on a new system with pgsql 8.0.
Now, is it possibel to copy only pg_dumpall from SARGE
to the WOODY Server to dump it ?
Please note, that my postgresql AFTER vacumization is
over 120 GByte in size and locates on a Raid-5 Server
with 4 x 147 GByte which mean, I have 420 GByte diskspace.
Greetings
Michelle
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