Re: Upgrading Database: need to dump and restore? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Carlos Oliva
Subject Re: Upgrading Database: need to dump and restore?
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In response to Upgrading Database: need to dump and restore?  ("Carlos Oliva" <carlos@pbsinet.com>)
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""Grzegorz Jaskiewicz"" <gryzman@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Carlos Oliva <carlos@pbsinet.com> wrote:
> Woudl it be possible to keep the current postgresql version running in a
> different port, install a new version of postgresql, and copy the data
> from
> one version to the other while both versions are running? This might give
> us time to copy the tables and databases one at a time and reconfigure the
> database access for parts of the application until we complete the
> migration
> to the new version.
Yes it is possible. You can setup new version of postgresql with new
data directory, in different location (say /var/pg_new/data), run it
on different port, and have multiple postgresql installations running
side by side.
What OS do you run, and where do you get postgresql binaries from.


_Please stop replying on top_. Top posting is a baad thing on mailing lists.

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Probably this will work for us.  We are using RedHat and I think that we may
be getting binaries from a couple of sources.



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