Sorry I missed that line, but now I'm having new error.
[root@datamartds tmp]# sudo su postgres bash-4.4$ cd /tmp bash-4.4$ /usr/pgsql-14/bin/pg_upgrade --old-datadir=/home/dmartuser/pgdata/data/ --new-datadir=/home/dmartuser/pgsql/14/data/ --old-bindir=/usr/pgsql-12/bin/ --new-bindir=/usr/pgsql-14/bin/ --old-options '-c config_file=/var/lib/pgsql/12/data/postgresql.conf' --new-options '-c config_file=/var/lib/pgsql/14/data/postgresql.conf' --check Performing Consistency Checks ----------------------------- Checking cluster versions ok
*failure* Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for the probable cause of the failure.
connection to server on socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.50432" failed: No such file or directory Is the server running locally and accepting connections on that socket?
could not connect to source postmaster started with the command: "/usr/pgsql-12/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/home/dmartuser/pgdata/data" -o "-p 50432 -b -c config_file=/var/lib/pgsql/12/data/postgresql.conf -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700 -c unix_socket_directories='/tmp'" start Failure, exiting
Thanks,
Chris Albert Navarroza Information Technology Officer I CTCO - ITDS - RDMD
On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 10:08 PM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
chris navarroza <canavarroza.work@gmail.com> writes: > bash-4.4$ /usr/pgsql-14/bin/pg_upgrade > --old-datadir=/home/dmartuser/pgdata/data/ > --new-datadir=/home/dmartuser/pgdata/data/ --old-bindir=/usr/pgsql-12/bin/ > --new-bindir=/usr/pgsql-14/bin/ --check --verbose > Running in verbose mode > Performing Consistency Checks > ----------------------------- > Checking cluster versions > This utility can only upgrade to PostgreSQL version 14.
You cannot use the same directory as --old-datadir and --new-datadir. I think pg_upgrade is unhappy because what it sees in PG_VERSION in the --new-datadir isn't v14 ... but I wonder if we shouldn't be checking for this mistake more directly.
Anyway, the right way to proceed is to use v14's initdb to create a new directory at, say, /home/dmartuser/pgdata/data-14 and then pg_upgrade to that. Afterwards you can rename the old data directory out of the way and move the new one to /home/dmartuser/pgdata/data, if you like.