I was thinking about upgrading from 8.1.4 to 8.1.9. Then I will do the
upgrade from 8.1.9 to 8.2.4.
Is this a better approach?
Thanks,
Lance Campbell
Project Manager/Software Architect
Web Services at Public Affairs
University of Illinois
217.333.0382
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Koczan [mailto:pjkoczan@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:14 PM
To: Tommy Gildseth
Cc: Campbell, Lance; pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Load DB - Conversion from 8.1.4 to 8.2.4
Tommy Gildseth wrote:
> Campbell, Lance wrote:
>>
>> I will be converting from PostgreSQL 8.1.4 to 8.2.4. Is it OK to do
>> the following command in order to load the new database after
install?
>>
>> pg_dump -h /host1/ -p 1234 /dbname/ | psql -h /host1 -p 56789/
>> /dbname///
>>
>> Remember that port 1234 is PostgreSQL 8.1.4 and port 5678 is
>> PostgreSQL 8.2.4.
>>
>
> Should be fine, as long as you ensure that the pg_dump you use, is the
> one from your 8.2.4 installation, and not the 8.1.4 version.
>
>
Two quick addendums:
- pg_dump doesn't dump large objects. You should use the following if
you use large objects.
pg_dump -h /host1/ -p 1234 -Fc /dbname/ | pg_restore -h /host1 -p 56789/
/dbname///
- There might be some other issues with the upgrade. I've run into
permissions issues, data types that were checked more strictly, and a
couple broken primary keys in my days as an admin. I'm not saying you'll
run into these, but if you can, do a dry run of a dump/restore so you
can solve the problems up front.
Peter