Thread: UPGRADING 7.1 TO 7.3.4
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.
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. > > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org > > -- Command Prompt, Inc., home of Mammoth PostgreSQL - S/ODBC and S/JDBC Postgresql support, programming shared hosting and dedicated hosting. +1-503-222-2783 - jd@commandprompt.com - http://www.commandprompt.com Editor-N-Chief - PostgreSQl.Org - http://www.postgresql.org
Joshua D. Drake wrote: > 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. I would rather recommend not deinstalling 7.3.4! You can compile and install 7.1.3 into a temporary directory and listening to a different port. ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/pg71_temp --with-pgport=5439 make make install Now you restore the old installations data directory into the directory /usr/local/pg71_temp/data and start the 7.1.3 postmaster. You now use the 7.3.4 pg_dumpall command to dump the contents PGPORT=5439 export PGPORT pg_dumpall >(wherever_you_want_the_dumpfile) You can stop the 7.1.3 postmaster now and proceed with reloading the dump into your 7.3.4 installation unset PGPORT psql <(that_darn_dumpfile) Jan > > 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. >> >> >>---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >>TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? >> >> http://archives.postgresql.org >> >> > -- #======================================================================# # It's easier to get forgiveness for being wrong than for being right. # # Let's break this rule - forgive me. # #================================================== JanWieck@Yahoo.com #