Re: UPGRADING 7.1 TO 7.3.4 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Joshua D. Drake
Subject Re: UPGRADING 7.1 TO 7.3.4
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Msg-id 3FB56695.5090000@commandprompt.com
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In response to UPGRADING 7.1 TO 7.3.4  (Piyush Agarwal <piyush@cs.utexas.edu>)
Responses Re: UPGRADING 7.1 TO 7.3.4
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No.
You need to remove 7.3.4 (make sure you backup your data directory)
Install 7.1.3 from source.
Run pg_dumpall
Backup your data directory
Move your data directory
Remove 7.1.3
Install 7.3.4
Restore from the pg_dump you did.

Sincerely,

Joshua Drake


Piyush Agarwal wrote:

>Hi,
>I had the version 7.1 of postgresql running fine on Redhat 7.1.
>Before upgrading my OS to RedHat 9, I forgot saying pgdump_all
>- is there a way now to read the files stored with version 7.1
>by using 7.3.4 without having to uninstall 7.3.4 and reinstall
>7.1 just to say this command ?
>
>Thanx in advance for any help.
>
>piyush.
>
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