Thread: pg_upgrade help

pg_upgrade help

From
Akshay Ballarpure
Date:
Hi all,
I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent response.
Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?


-bash-4.2$ id
uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres) context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023

-bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data                            -- 8.4 data
-bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4                   -- 9.4 data


-bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER

connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
        Is the server running locally and accepting
        connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?


could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
"/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
Failure, exiting




With Best Regards
Akshay

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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Fabio Pardi
Date:
Hi,

please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.


You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.

They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)



On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
> response.
> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
> 
> 
> -bash-4.2$ id
> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
> 
> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>                        -- 8.4 data
> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>                   -- 9.4 data
> 
> 
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
> 
> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
> file or directory*
>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>         connections on Unix domain socket
> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
> 
> 
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
> Failure, exiting
> 
> 
> 
> 
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
> 
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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Akshay Ballarpure
Date:
Thanks Fabio for instant reply.

I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?

-bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER

*failure*
Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
the probable cause of the failure.

There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
Failure, exiting
-bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres


-bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
 will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      9778/postgres
tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                    LISTEN      9778/postgres
-bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
 will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      9900/postgres
tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                    LISTEN      9900/postgres

-----------------------------------------------------------------
  pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
-----------------------------------------------------------------

command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
pg_ctl: could not start server
Examine the log output.


[root@ms-esmon /]# cat ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
9900
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
1524039630
5432
/var/run/postgresql
localhost
  5432001   2031616
 
 
[root@ms-esmon /]# cat ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
9778
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
 50432001   1998850




With Best Regards
Akshay





From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>, pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help




Hi,

please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.


You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.

They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)



On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
> response.
> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>
>
> -bash-4.2$ id
> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>
> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>                        -- 8.4 data
> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>                   -- 9.4 data
>
>
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>
> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
> file or directory*
>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>         connections on Unix domain socket
> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>
>
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
> Failure, exiting
>
>
>
>
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
>
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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Sergei Kornilov
Date:
Hi
Both version should be correctly stopped. pg_upgrade started clusters itself.
Please check pg_upgrade_server.log file in directory where pg_upgrade was run.
Also where is postgresql.conf? In PGDATA? Otherwise you need tell pg_upgrade correct path, for example with options '-o
"-c config_file=/etc/postgresql/8.4/main/postgresql.conf" -O " -c
config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.4/main/postgresql.conf"'

regards, Sergei


Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Sergei Kornilov
Date:
Hi
Both version should be correctly stopped. pg_upgrade started clusters itself.
Please check pg_upgrade_server.log file in directory where pg_upgrade was run.
Also where is postgresql.conf? In PGDATA? Otherwise you need tell pg_upgrade correct path, for example with options '-o
"-c config_file=/etc/postgresql/8.4/main/postgresql.conf" -O " -c
config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.4/main/postgresql.conf"'

regards, Sergei


Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Sergei Kornilov
Date:
Hi
Both version should be correctly stopped. pg_upgrade started clusters itself.
Please check pg_upgrade_server.log file in directory where pg_upgrade was run.
Also where is postgresql.conf? In PGDATA? Otherwise you need tell pg_upgrade correct path, for example with options '-o
"-c config_file=/etc/postgresql/8.4/main/postgresql.conf" -O " -c
config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.4/main/postgresql.conf"'

regards, Sergei


Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Fabio Pardi
Date:
Hi,

i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
before replying), I will try to be more detailed:

both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.

Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
upgrade process, starting the servers.


Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
was time to upgrade:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html

note point 7:

'stop both servers'


About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
clarification:

' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'

Hope it helps,

Fabio Pardi


On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
> 
> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
> 
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
> 
> *failure*
> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
> the probable cause of the failure.
> 
> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
> Failure, exiting
> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
> process
> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
> launcher process
> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
> collector process
> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
> process
> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
> process
> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
> launcher process
> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
> collector process
> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
> 
> 
> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
> LISTEN      9778/postgres
> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
> LISTEN      9900/postgres
> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
> pg_ctl: could not start server
> Examine the log output.
> 
> 
> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
> 9900
> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
> 1524039630
> 5432
> /var/run/postgresql
> localhost
>   5432001   2031616
>  
>  
> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
> 9778
> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>  50432001   1998850
> 
> 
> 
> 
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
> 
> 
> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
> 
> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
> 
> 
> 
> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>> response.
>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ id
>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>                        -- 8.4 data
>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>> file or directory*
>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>
>>
>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>> Failure, exiting
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>>
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>> Notice: The information contained in this e-mail
>> message and/or attachments to it may contain
>> confidential or privileged information. If you are
>> not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use,
>> review, distribution, printing or copying of the
>> information contained in this e-mail message
>> and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If
>> you have received this communication in error,
>> please notify us by reply e-mail or telephone and
>> immediately and permanently delete the message
>> and any attachments. Thank you
>>
> 


Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Akshay Ballarpure
Date:
Hi Fabio,
sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server (8.4 and 9.4)

-bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER

connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
        Is the server running locally and accepting
        connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?


could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
"/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
Failure, exiting


With Best Regards
Akshay
Ericsson OSS MON
Tata Consultancy Services
Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
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From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>, pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date:        04/18/2018 02:35 PM
Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help




Hi,

i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
before replying), I will try to be more detailed:

both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.

Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
upgrade process, starting the servers.


Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
was time to upgrade:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html

note point 7:

'stop both servers'


About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
clarification:

' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'

Hope it helps,

Fabio Pardi


On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
>
> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
>
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>
> *failure*
> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
> the probable cause of the failure.
>
> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
> Failure, exiting
> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
> process
> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
> launcher process
> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
> collector process
> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
> process
> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
> process
> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
> launcher process
> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
> collector process
> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
>
>
> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
> LISTEN      9778/postgres
> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
> LISTEN      9900/postgres
> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
> pg_ctl: could not start server
> Examine the log output.
>
>
> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
> 9900
> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
> 1524039630
> 5432
> /var/run/postgresql
> localhost
>   5432001   2031616
>  
>  
> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
> 9778
> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>  50432001   1998850
>
>
>
>
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
>
>
>
>
>
> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
>
>
> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
>
> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
>
>
>
> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>> response.
>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ id
>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>                        -- 8.4 data
>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>> file or directory*
>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>
>>
>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>> Failure, exiting
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>>
>> =====-----=====-----=====
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>> confidential or privileged information. If you are
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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Fabio Pardi
Date:
did you run initdb on the new db?

what happens if you manually start the new db?

/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c
listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D $NEWCLUSTER

after starting it, can you connect to it using psql?

psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql  -U your_user _db_



regards,

fabio pardi


On 04/18/2018 02:02 PM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
> sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server
> (8.4 and 9.4)
> 
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
> 
> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file
> or directory
>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>         connections on Unix domain socket
> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
> 
> 
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
> Failure, exiting
> 
> 
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
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> Tata Consultancy Services
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> 
> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/18/2018 02:35 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
> before replying), I will try to be more detailed:
> 
> both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
> that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
> should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.
> 
> Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
> upgrade process, starting the servers.
> 
> 
> Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
> was time to upgrade:
> 
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html
> 
> note point 7:
> 
> 'stop both servers'
> 
> 
> About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
> clarification:
> 
> ' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
> unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
> clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
> be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
> server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'
> 
> Hope it helps,
> 
> Fabio Pardi
> 
> 
> On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
>>
>> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
>> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> *failure*
>> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
>> the probable cause of the failure.
>>
>> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
>> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
>> Failure, exiting
>> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
>> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
>> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
>> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>> process
>> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>> launcher process
>> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>> collector process
>> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
>> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
>> process
>> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>> process
>> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>> launcher process
>> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>> collector process
>> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
>> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
>>
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
>> LISTEN      9778/postgres
>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
>> LISTEN      9900/postgres
>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
>> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
>> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
>> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
>> pg_ctl: could not start server
>> Examine the log output.
>>
>>
>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
>> 9900
>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>> 1524039630
>> 5432
>> /var/run/postgresql
>> localhost
>>   5432001   2031616
>>  
>>  
>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
>> 9778
>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>>  50432001   1998850
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
>>
>>
>> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
>>
>> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
>> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>>> response.
>>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>>
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ id
>>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>>                        -- 8.4 data
>>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>>
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>
>>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>>> file or directory*
>>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>>
>>>
>>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>>> Failure, exiting
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With Best Regards
>>> Akshay
>>>
>>> =====-----=====-----=====
>>> Notice: The information contained in this e-mail
>>> message and/or attachments to it may contain
>>> confidential or privileged information. If you are
>>> not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use,
>>> review, distribution, printing or copying of the
>>> information contained in this e-mail message
>>> and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If
>>> you have received this communication in error,
>>> please notify us by reply e-mail or telephone and
>>> immediately and permanently delete the message
>>> and any attachments. Thank you
>>>
>>
> 


Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Adrian Klaver
Date:
On 04/18/2018 05:02 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
> sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server 
> (8.4 and 9.4)

Actually according to the command show at bottom of post it is failing 
trying to start the 8.4 server. In your previous post that was because 
it was already running:

-bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 
50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/

FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory 
"/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
pg_ctl: could not start server


Make sure both servers are stopped before running pg_upgrade. Per a 
previous suggestion follow the check list here:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/static/pgupgrade.html
"
Usage

These are the steps to perform an upgrade with pg_upgrade:

...

"

> 
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade 
> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin 
> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
> 
> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file 
> or directory
>          Is the server running locally and accepting
>          connections on Unix domain socket 
> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
> 
> 
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D 
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off 
> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c 
> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
> Failure, exiting
> 
> 
> With Best Regards
> Akshay



-- 
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com


Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Rajni Baliyan
Date:
Hello Akshay,

Try starting both servers individually. If you can then,it may be port conflict 

Below is the part of document-

Obviously, no one should be accessing the clusters during the upgrade. pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running server, the old and new port numbers must be different.

Thanks
Rajni

On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 12:02 AM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> wrote:
On 04/18/2018 05:02 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
Hi Fabio,
sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server (8.4 and 9.4)

Actually according to the command show at bottom of post it is failing trying to start the 8.4 server. In your previous post that was because it was already running:

-bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/

FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
pg_ctl: could not start server


Make sure both servers are stopped before running pg_upgrade. Per a previous suggestion follow the check list here:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/static/pgupgrade.html
"
Usage

These are the steps to perform an upgrade with pg_upgrade:

...


"


-bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER

connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
         Is the server running locally and accepting
         connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?


could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
"/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
Failure, exiting


With Best Regards
Akshay



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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Akshay Ballarpure
Date:
Hi Fabio,
Yes i ran initdb on new database and able to start as below.

[root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/ 2>&1 &"
[root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/ 2>&1 &"
[root@ms-esmon root]# 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".

[root@ms-esmon root]#
[root@ms-esmon root]# ps -eaf | grep postgre
sroot      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
postgres 28009     1  2 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/  --8.4
postgres 28010 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres 28012 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres 28013 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres 28014 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres 28015 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres 28048     1  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
postgres 28049 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres 28051 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
postgres 28052 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres 28053 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres 28054 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres 28055 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
root     28057  2884  0 08:17 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre


Also i am able to start db with the command provided by you and run psql.

/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
server starting
-bash-4.2$ 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".

-bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postg
root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
postgres 28174     1  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4 -p 50432 -c listen_addresses= -c unix_socket_permissions=0700
postgres 28175 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres 28177 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
postgres 28178 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres 28179 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres 28180 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres 28181 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres 28182  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
postgres 28183  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postg

-bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql -U rhqadmin -d rhq
psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
         Some psql features might not work.
Type "help" for help.

rhq=>


Still its failing...

-bash-4.2$ ps -efa | grep postgre
root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
postgres 28349  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -efa
postgres 28350  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre

-bash-4.2$ echo $OLDCLUSTER
/usr/bin/postgres
-bash-4.2$ echo $NEWCLUSTER
/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/

[root@ms-esmon rh-postgresql94]# /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data --new-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4

Performing Consistency Checks
-----------------------------
Checking cluster versions                                   ok

connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
        Is the server running locally and accepting
        connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?


could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
"/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
Failure, exiting

With Best Regards
Akshay
Ericsson OSS MON
Tata Consultancy Services
Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
Website:
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From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>
Cc:        pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date:        04/18/2018 06:17 PM
Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help




did you run initdb on the new db?

what happens if you manually start the new db?

/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c
listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D $NEWCLUSTER

after starting it, can you connect to it using psql?

psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql  -U your_user _db_



regards,

fabio pardi


On 04/18/2018 02:02 PM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
> sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server
> (8.4 and 9.4)
>
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>
> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file
> or directory
>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>         connections on Unix domain socket
> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>
>
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
> Failure, exiting
>
>
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
> Ericsson OSS MON
> Tata Consultancy Services
> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
> Website:
http://www.tcs.com <http://www.tcs.com/>
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>
>
> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/18/2018 02:35 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
> before replying), I will try to be more detailed:
>
> both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
> that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
> should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.
>
> Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
> upgrade process, starting the servers.
>
>
> Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
> was time to upgrade:
>
>
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html
>
> note point 7:
>
> 'stop both servers'
>
>
> About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
> clarification:
>
> ' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
> unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
> clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
> be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
> server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> Fabio Pardi
>
>
> On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
>>
>> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
>> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> *failure*
>> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
>> the probable cause of the failure.
>>
>> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
>> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
>> Failure, exiting
>> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
>> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
>> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
>> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>> process
>> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>> launcher process
>> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>> collector process
>> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
>> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
>> process
>> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>> process
>> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>> launcher process
>> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>> collector process
>> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
>> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
>>
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
>> LISTEN      9778/postgres
>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
>> LISTEN      9900/postgres
>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
>> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
>> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
>> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
>> pg_ctl: could not start server
>> Examine the log output.
>>
>>
>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
>> 9900
>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>> 1524039630
>> 5432
>> /var/run/postgresql
>> localhost
>>   5432001   2031616
>>  
>>  
>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
>> 9778
>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>>  50432001   1998850
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
>>
>>
>> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
>>
>> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
>> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>>> response.
>>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>>
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ id
>>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>>                        -- 8.4 data
>>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>>
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>
>>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>>> file or directory*
>>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>>
>>>
>>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>>> Failure, exiting
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With Best Regards
>>> Akshay
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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Fabio Pardi
Date:
Hi,

while trying to reproduce your problem, i noticed that on my Centos 6 installations Postgres 8.4 and Postgres 9.6 (I do
nothave 9.4 readily available) store the socket in different places:
 

Postgres 9.6.6 uses /var/run/postgresql/

Postgres 8.4 uses /tmp/

therefore using default settings, i can connect to 9.6 but not 8.4 without specifying where the socket is

Connect to 9.6

12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
psql (8.4.20, server 9.6.6)
WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.6.
         Some psql features might not work.
Type "help" for help.

---------

Connect to 8.4

12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
        Is the server running locally and accepting
        connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?

12:04 postgres@machine:~# psql -h /tmp
psql (8.4.20)
Type "help" for help.




I think you might be incurring in the same problem.

Can you confirm it?


regards,

fabio pardi 





On 04/19/2018 09:37 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
> Yes i ran initdb on new database and able to start as below.
> 
> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/ 2>&1
&"
> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/2>&1 &"
 
> [root@ms-esmon root]# 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
> 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
> 
> [root@ms-esmon root]#
> [root@ms-esmon root]# ps -eaf | grep postgre
> sroot      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28009     1  2 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
 *--8.4*
> postgres 28010 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28012 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28013 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28014 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28015 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres 28048     1  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> postgres 28049 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28051 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
> postgres 28052 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28053 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28054 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28055 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> root     28057  2884  0 08:17 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
> 
> 
> Also i am able to start db with the command provided by you and run psql.
> 
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c listen_addresses='' -c
unix_socket_permissions=0700" -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
 
> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
> server starting
> -bash-4.2$ 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
> 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
> 
> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postg
> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28174     1  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4-p 50432 -c listen_addresses= -c unix_socket_permissions=0700
 
> postgres 28175 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28177 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
> postgres 28178 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28179 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28180 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28181 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres 28182  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
> postgres 28183  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postg
> 
> -bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql -U rhqadmin -d rhq
> psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
> WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
>          Some psql features might not work.
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> rhq=>
> 
> 
> Still its failing...
> 
> -bash-4.2$ ps -efa | grep postgre
> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28349  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -efa
> postgres 28350  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
> 
> -bash-4.2$ echo $OLDCLUSTER
> /usr/bin/postgres
> -bash-4.2$ echo $NEWCLUSTER
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/
> 
> [root@ms-esmon rh-postgresql94]# /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin
--new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin--old-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
--new-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
> 
> Performing Consistency Checks
> -----------------------------
> Checking cluster versions                                   ok
> 
> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>         connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
> 
> 
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c
autovacuum=off-c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
 
> Failure, exiting
> 
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
> Ericsson OSS MON
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> 
> 
> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>
> Cc:        pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/18/2018 06:17 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> did you run initdb on the new db?
> 
> what happens if you manually start the new db?
> 
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c
> listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D $NEWCLUSTER
> 
> after starting it, can you connect to it using psql?
> 
> psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql  -U your_user _db_
> 
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> fabio pardi
> 
> 
> On 04/18/2018 02:02 PM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Hi Fabio,
>> sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server
>> (8.4 and 9.4)
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file
>> or directory
>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>
>>
>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>> Failure, exiting
>>
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>> Ericsson OSS MON
>> Tata Consultancy Services
>> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
>> Website: http://www.tcs.com <http://www.tcs.com/><http://www.tcs.com/>
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>>
>>
>>
>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>> Date:        04/18/2018 02:35 PM
>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
>> before replying), I will try to be more detailed:
>>
>> both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
>> that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
>> should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.
>>
>> Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
>> upgrade process, starting the servers.
>>
>>
>> Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
>> was time to upgrade:
>>
>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html
>>
>> note point 7:
>>
>> 'stop both servers'
>>
>>
>> About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
>> clarification:
>>
>> ' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
>> unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
>> clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
>> be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
>> server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'
>>
>> Hope it helps,
>>
>> Fabio Pardi
>>
>>
>> On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
>>>
>>> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
>>> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>
>>> *failure*
>>> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
>>> the probable cause of the failure.
>>>
>>> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
>>> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
>>> Failure, exiting
>>> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
>>> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>>> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>>> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
>>> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
>>> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>> launcher process
>>> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>> collector process
>>> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
>>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
>>> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>> launcher process
>>> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>> collector process
>>> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
>>> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
>>>
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
>>> LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>>>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
>>> LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>>>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
>>> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
>>> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
>>> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
>>> pg_ctl: could not start server
>>> Examine the log output.
>>>
>>>
>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
>>> 9900
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>> 1524039630
>>> 5432
>>> /var/run/postgresql
>>> localhost
>>>   5432001   2031616
>>>  
>>>  
>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
>>> 9778
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>>>  50432001   1998850
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With Best Regards
>>> Akshay
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>>> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
>>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
>>>
>>>
>>> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
>>>
>>> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
>>> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>>>> response.
>>>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>>>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ id
>>>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>>>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>>>                        -- 8.4 data
>>>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>>
>>>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>>>> file or directory*
>>>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>>>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>>>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>>>> Failure, exiting
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> With Best Regards
>>>> Akshay
>>>>
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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Akshay Ballarpure
Date:
Hi Fabio,
I think you have found the problem. Please find o/p below.


-bash-4.2$ ps -aef | grep postgres
postgres   478     1  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
postgres   490   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres   492   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres   493   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres   494   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres   495   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres   528     1  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
postgres   529   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres   531   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
postgres   532   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres   533   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres   534   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres   535   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres   734  8647  0 13:50 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -aef
postgres   735  8647  0 13:50 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash

9.4
===

-bash-4.2$ psql
psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
         Some psql features might not work.
Type "help" for help.

postgres=#

-bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/psql
psql (9.4.9)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=#

8.4
====

-bash-4.2$  psql -p 50432
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
        Is the server running locally and accepting
        connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.50432"?



==========================================================================================================

After setting PGHOST, i can connect to PSQL
               
-bash-4.2$ echo $PGHOST
/var/run/postgresql
-bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432
psql (8.4.20)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=#

               
               


               




With Best Regards
Akshay
Ericsson OSS MON
Tata Consultancy Services
Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
Website:
http://www.tcs.com
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From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>, pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date:        04/19/2018 03:45 PM
Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help




Hi,

while trying to reproduce your problem, i noticed that on my Centos 6 installations Postgres 8.4 and Postgres 9.6 (I do not have 9.4 readily available) store the socket in different places:

Postgres 9.6.6 uses /var/run/postgresql/

Postgres 8.4 uses /tmp/

therefore using default settings, i can connect to 9.6 but not 8.4 without specifying where the socket is

Connect to 9.6

12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
psql (8.4.20, server 9.6.6)
WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.6.
        Some psql features might not work.
Type "help" for help.

---------

Connect to 8.4

12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
       Is the server running locally and accepting
       connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?

12:04 postgres@machine:~# psql -h /tmp
psql (8.4.20)
Type "help" for help.




I think you might be incurring in the same problem.

Can you confirm it?


regards,

fabio pardi





On 04/19/2018 09:37 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
> Yes i ran initdb on new database and able to start as below.
>
> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/ 2>&1 &"
> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/ 2>&1 &"
> [root@ms-esmon root]# 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
> 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
>
> [root@ms-esmon root]#
> [root@ms-esmon root]# ps -eaf | grep postgre
> sroot      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28009     1  2 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/  *--8.4*
> postgres 28010 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28012 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28013 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28014 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28015 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres 28048     1  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> postgres 28049 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28051 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
> postgres 28052 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28053 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28054 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28055 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> root     28057  2884  0 08:17 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
>
>
> Also i am able to start db with the command provided by you and run psql.
>
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
> server starting
> -bash-4.2$ 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
> 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
>
> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postg
> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28174     1  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4 -p 50432 -c listen_addresses= -c unix_socket_permissions=0700
> postgres 28175 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28177 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
> postgres 28178 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28179 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28180 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28181 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres 28182  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
> postgres 28183  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postg
>
> -bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql -U rhqadmin -d rhq
> psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
> WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
>          Some psql features might not work.
> Type "help" for help.
>
> rhq=>
>
>
> Still its failing...
>
> -bash-4.2$ ps -efa | grep postgre
> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28349  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -efa
> postgres 28350  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
>
> -bash-4.2$ echo $OLDCLUSTER
> /usr/bin/postgres
> -bash-4.2$ echo $NEWCLUSTER
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/
>
> [root@ms-esmon rh-postgresql94]# /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data --new-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>
> Performing Consistency Checks
> -----------------------------
> Checking cluster versions                                   ok
>
> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>         connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>
>
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
> Failure, exiting
>
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
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> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>
> Cc:        pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/18/2018 06:17 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
>
>
>
> did you run initdb on the new db?
>
> what happens if you manually start the new db?
>
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c
> listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D $NEWCLUSTER
>
> after starting it, can you connect to it using psql?
>
> psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql  -U your_user _db_
>
>
>
> regards,
>
> fabio pardi
>
>
> On 04/18/2018 02:02 PM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Hi Fabio,
>> sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server
>> (8.4 and 9.4)
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file
>> or directory
>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>
>>
>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>> Failure, exiting
>>
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>> Ericsson OSS MON
>> Tata Consultancy Services
>> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
>> Website:
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>>
>>
>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>> Date:        04/18/2018 02:35 PM
>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
>> before replying), I will try to be more detailed:
>>
>> both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
>> that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
>> should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.
>>
>> Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
>> upgrade process, starting the servers.
>>
>>
>> Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
>> was time to upgrade:
>>
>>
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html
>>
>> note point 7:
>>
>> 'stop both servers'
>>
>>
>> About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
>> clarification:
>>
>> ' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
>> unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
>> clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
>> be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
>> server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'
>>
>> Hope it helps,
>>
>> Fabio Pardi
>>
>>
>> On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
>>>
>>> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
>>> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>
>>> *failure*
>>> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
>>> the probable cause of the failure.
>>>
>>> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
>>> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
>>> Failure, exiting
>>> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
>>> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>>> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>>> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
>>> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
>>> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>> launcher process
>>> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>> collector process
>>> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
>>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
>>> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>> launcher process
>>> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>> collector process
>>> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
>>> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
>>>
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
>>> LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>>>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
>>> LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>>>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
>>> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
>>> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
>>> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
>>> pg_ctl: could not start server
>>> Examine the log output.
>>>
>>>
>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
>>> 9900
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>> 1524039630
>>> 5432
>>> /var/run/postgresql
>>> localhost
>>>   5432001   2031616
>>>  
>>>  
>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
>>> 9778
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>>>  50432001   1998850
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With Best Regards
>>> Akshay
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>>> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
>>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
>>>
>>>
>>> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
>>>
>>> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
>>> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>>>> response.
>>>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>>>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ id
>>>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>>>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>>>                        -- 8.4 data
>>>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>>
>>>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>>>> file or directory*
>>>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>>>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>>>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>>>> Failure, exiting
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> With Best Regards
>>>> Akshay
>>>>
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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Akshay Ballarpure
Date:
Hi Fabio,
Thanks so much for figuring out an issue..!!! much appreciated.
i have stopped both postgres version (8.4 and 9.4)

-bash-4.2$ export PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data   - postgresql 8.4
-bash-4.2$ pg_ctl stop -mfast
waiting for server to shut down.... done
server stopped


-bash-4.2$ export PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/   - postgresql 9.4
-bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgre^C
-bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl stop -mfast
waiting for server to shut down.... done
server stopped


And set below environment variables on terminal where i ran pg_upgrade. and its working fine. thanks so much for figuring out an issue..!!! much appreciated.

-bash-4.2$ echo $PGDATA
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data  - postgresql 8.4
-bash-4.2$ echo $PGHOST
/var/run/postgresql


-bash-4.2$ env | grep PG
PGHOST=/var/run/postgresql
PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data


/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data --new-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4



Performing Consistency Checks
-----------------------------
Checking cluster versions                                   ok
Checking database user is a superuser                       ok
Checking database connection settings                       ok
Checking for prepared transactions                          ok
Checking for reg* system OID user data types                ok
Checking for contrib/isn with bigint-passing mismatch       ok
Checking for invalid "line" user columns                    ok
Checking for large objects                                  ok
Creating dump of global objects                             ok
Creating dump of database schemas
                                                            ok
Checking for presence of required libraries                 ok
Checking database user is a superuser                       ok
Checking for prepared transactions                          ok

If pg_upgrade fails after this point, you must re-initdb the
new cluster before continuing.

Performing Upgrade
------------------
Analyzing all rows in the new cluster                       ok
Freezing all rows on the new cluster                        ok
Deleting files from new pg_clog                             ok
Copying old pg_clog to new server                           ok
Setting next transaction ID and epoch for new cluster       ok
Deleting files from new pg_multixact/offsets                ok
Setting oldest multixact ID on new cluster                  ok
Resetting WAL archives                                      ok
Setting frozenxid and minmxid counters in new cluster       ok
Restoring global objects in the new cluster                 ok
Adding support functions to new cluster                     ok
Restoring database schemas in the new cluster
                                                            ok
Setting minmxid counter in new cluster                      ok
Removing support functions from new cluster                 ok
Copying user relation files
                                                            ok
Setting next OID for new cluster                            ok
Sync data directory to disk                                 ok
Creating script to analyze new cluster                      ok
Creating script to delete old cluster                       ok
Checking for large objects                                  ok

Upgrade Complete
----------------
Optimizer statistics are not transferred by pg_upgrade so,
once you start the new server, consider running:
    analyze_new_cluster.sh

Running this script will delete the old cluster's data files:
    delete_old_cluster.sh



Now few more questions..

I migrated  export PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data - postgresql 8.4
I can start 9.4 with above PGDATA right ?
analyze_new_cluster.sh  -- is this script will be from 9.4 ?







With Best Regards
Akshay
Ericsson OSS MON
Tata Consultancy Services
Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
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From:        Akshay Ballarpure/HYD/TCS
To:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
Cc:        pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date:        04/19/2018 06:24 PM
Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help



Hi Fabio,
I think you have found the problem. Please find o/p below.


-bash-4.2$ ps -aef | grep postgres
postgres   478     1  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
postgres   490   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres   492   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres   493   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres   494   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres   495   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres   528     1  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
postgres   529   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres   531   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
postgres   532   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
postgres   533   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
postgres   534   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
postgres   535   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
postgres   734  8647  0 13:50 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -aef
postgres   735  8647  0 13:50 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash

9.4
===

-bash-4.2$ psql
psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
         Some psql features might not work.
Type "help" for help.

postgres=#

-bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/psql
psql (9.4.9)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=#

8.4
====

-bash-4.2$  psql -p 50432
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
        Is the server running locally and accepting
        connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.50432"?



==========================================================================================================

After setting PGHOST, i can connect to PSQL
               
-bash-4.2$ echo $PGHOST
/var/run/postgresql
-bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432
psql (8.4.20)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=#

               
               


               




With Best Regards
Akshay
Ericsson OSS MON
Tata Consultancy Services
Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
Website:
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From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>, pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date:        04/19/2018 03:45 PM
Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help




Hi,

while trying to reproduce your problem, i noticed that on my Centos 6 installations Postgres 8.4 and Postgres 9.6 (I do not have 9.4 readily available) store the socket in different places:

Postgres 9.6.6 uses /var/run/postgresql/

Postgres 8.4 uses /tmp/

therefore using default settings, i can connect to 9.6 but not 8.4 without specifying where the socket is

Connect to 9.6

12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
psql (8.4.20, server 9.6.6)
WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.6.
        Some psql features might not work.
Type "help" for help.

---------

Connect to 8.4

12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
       Is the server running locally and accepting
       connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?

12:04 postgres@machine:~# psql -h /tmp
psql (8.4.20)
Type "help" for help.




I think you might be incurring in the same problem.

Can you confirm it?


regards,

fabio pardi





On 04/19/2018 09:37 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
> Yes i ran initdb on new database and able to start as below.
>
> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/ 2>&1 &"
> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/ 2>&1 &"
> [root@ms-esmon root]# 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
> 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
>
> [root@ms-esmon root]#
> [root@ms-esmon root]# ps -eaf | grep postgre
> sroot      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28009     1  2 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/  *--8.4*
> postgres 28010 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28012 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28013 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28014 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28015 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres 28048     1  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> postgres 28049 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28051 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
> postgres 28052 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28053 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28054 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28055 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> root     28057  2884  0 08:17 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
>
>
> Also i am able to start db with the command provided by you and run psql.
>
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
> server starting
> -bash-4.2$ 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
> 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
>
> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postg
> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28174     1  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4 -p 50432 -c listen_addresses= -c unix_socket_permissions=0700
> postgres 28175 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres 28177 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
> postgres 28178 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres 28179 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres 28180 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres 28181 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres 28182  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
> postgres 28183  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postg
>
> -bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql -U rhqadmin -d rhq
> psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
> WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
>          Some psql features might not work.
> Type "help" for help.
>
> rhq=>
>
>
> Still its failing...
>
> -bash-4.2$ ps -efa | grep postgre
> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> postgres 28349  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -efa
> postgres 28350  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
>
> -bash-4.2$ echo $OLDCLUSTER
> /usr/bin/postgres
> -bash-4.2$ echo $NEWCLUSTER
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/
>
> [root@ms-esmon rh-postgresql94]# /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin --old-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data --new-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>
> Performing Consistency Checks
> -----------------------------
> Checking cluster versions                                   ok
>
> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>         connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>
>
> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
> Failure, exiting
>
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
> Ericsson OSS MON
> Tata Consultancy Services
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> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>
> Cc:        pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/18/2018 06:17 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
>
>
>
> did you run initdb on the new db?
>
> what happens if you manually start the new db?
>
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c
> listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D $NEWCLUSTER
>
> after starting it, can you connect to it using psql?
>
> psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql  -U your_user _db_
>
>
>
> regards,
>
> fabio pardi
>
>
> On 04/18/2018 02:02 PM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Hi Fabio,
>> sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server
>> (8.4 and 9.4)
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file
>> or directory
>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>
>>
>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>> Failure, exiting
>>
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>> Ericsson OSS MON
>> Tata Consultancy Services
>> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
>> Website:
http://www.tcs.com <http://www.tcs.com/><http://www.tcs.com/>
>> ____________________________________________
>> Experience certainty.        IT Services
>>                        Business Solutions
>>                        Consulting
>> ____________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>> Date:        04/18/2018 02:35 PM
>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
>> before replying), I will try to be more detailed:
>>
>> both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
>> that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
>> should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.
>>
>> Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
>> upgrade process, starting the servers.
>>
>>
>> Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
>> was time to upgrade:
>>
>>
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html
>>
>> note point 7:
>>
>> 'stop both servers'
>>
>>
>> About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
>> clarification:
>>
>> ' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
>> unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
>> clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
>> be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
>> server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'
>>
>> Hope it helps,
>>
>> Fabio Pardi
>>
>>
>> On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
>>>
>>> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
>>> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>
>>> *failure*
>>> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
>>> the probable cause of the failure.
>>>
>>> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
>>> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
>>> Failure, exiting
>>> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
>>> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>>> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>>> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
>>> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
>>> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>> launcher process
>>> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>> collector process
>>> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
>>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
>>> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>> process
>>> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>> launcher process
>>> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>> collector process
>>> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
>>> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
>>>
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
>>> LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>>>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
>>> LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>>>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
>>> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
>>> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
>>> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
>>> pg_ctl: could not start server
>>> Examine the log output.
>>>
>>>
>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
>>> 9900
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>> 1524039630
>>> 5432
>>> /var/run/postgresql
>>> localhost
>>>   5432001   2031616
>>>  
>>>  
>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
>>> 9778
>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>>>  50432001   1998850
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> With Best Regards
>>> Akshay
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>>> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
>>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
>>>
>>>
>>> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
>>>
>>> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
>>> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>>>> response.
>>>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>>>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ id
>>>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>>>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>>>                        -- 8.4 data
>>>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>>
>>>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>>>> file or directory*
>>>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>>>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>>>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>>>> Failure, exiting
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> With Best Regards
>>>> Akshay
>>>>
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Re: pg_upgrade help

From
Fabio Pardi
Date:
Hi Akshay,

I m glad it worked. 

* Your new data folder will be on /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/ therefore you should set PGDATA
accordingly

* analyze_new_cluster.sh runs on the new cluster, 9.4. Indeed you should start the db first, as mentioned in the
upgrademessage.
 


If you are happy with your upgrade, you can cleanup the leftovers running:

 delete_old_cluster.sh



regards,

fabio pardi

On 04/20/2018 11:24 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
> *Thanks so much for figuring out an issue..!!! much appreciated.*
> i have stopped both postgres version (8.4 and 9.4)
> 
> -bash-4.2$ export PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data   - postgresql 8.4
> -bash-4.2$ pg_ctl stop -mfast
> waiting for server to shut down.... done
> server stopped
> 
> 
> -bash-4.2$ export PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/   - postgresql 9.4
> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgre^C
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl stop -mfast
> waiting for server to shut down.... done
> server stopped
> 
> 
> And set below environment variables on terminal where i ran pg_upgrade. and*its working fine. thanks so much for
figuringout an issue..!!! much appreciated.*
 
> 
> -bash-4.2$ echo $PGDATA
> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data  - postgresql 8.4
> -bash-4.2$ echo $PGHOST
> /var/run/postgresql
> 
> 
> -bash-4.2$ env | grep PG
> PGHOST=/var/run/postgresql
> PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
> 
> 
> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin
--new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin--old-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
--new-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
> 
> 
> 
> Performing Consistency Checks
> -----------------------------
> Checking cluster versions                                   ok
> Checking database user is a superuser                       ok
> Checking database connection settings                       ok
> Checking for prepared transactions                          ok
> Checking for reg* system OID user data types                ok
> Checking for contrib/isn with bigint-passing mismatch       ok
> Checking for invalid "line" user columns                    ok
> Checking for large objects                                  ok
> Creating dump of global objects                             ok
> Creating dump of database schemas
>                                                             ok
> Checking for presence of required libraries                 ok
> Checking database user is a superuser                       ok
> Checking for prepared transactions                          ok
> 
> If pg_upgrade fails after this point, you must re-initdb the
> new cluster before continuing.
> 
> Performing Upgrade
> ------------------
> Analyzing all rows in the new cluster                       ok
> Freezing all rows on the new cluster                        ok
> Deleting files from new pg_clog                             ok
> Copying old pg_clog to new server                           ok
> Setting next transaction ID and epoch for new cluster       ok
> Deleting files from new pg_multixact/offsets                ok
> Setting oldest multixact ID on new cluster                  ok
> Resetting WAL archives                                      ok
> Setting frozenxid and minmxid counters in new cluster       ok
> Restoring global objects in the new cluster                 ok
> Adding support functions to new cluster                     ok
> Restoring database schemas in the new cluster
>                                                             ok
> Setting minmxid counter in new cluster                      ok
> Removing support functions from new cluster                 ok
> Copying user relation files
>                                                             ok
> Setting next OID for new cluster                            ok
> Sync data directory to disk                                 ok
> Creating script to analyze new cluster                      ok
> Creating script to delete old cluster                       ok
> Checking for large objects                                  ok
> 
> Upgrade Complete
> ----------------
> Optimizer statistics are not transferred by pg_upgrade so,
> once you start the new server, consider running:
>     analyze_new_cluster.sh
> 
> Running this script will delete the old cluster's data files:
>     delete_old_cluster.sh
> 
> 
> 
> Now few more questions..
> 
> I migrated  export PGDATA=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data - postgresql 8.4
> I can start 9.4 with above PGDATA right ?
> analyze_new_cluster.sh  -- is this script will be from 9.4 ?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
> Ericsson OSS MON
> Tata Consultancy Services
> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
> Website: http://www.tcs.com <http://www.tcs.com/>
> ____________________________________________
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> ____________________________________________
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From:        Akshay Ballarpure/HYD/TCS
> To:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> Cc:        pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/19/2018 06:24 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>
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> 
> 
> Hi Fabio,
> I think you have found the problem. Please find o/p below.
> 
> 
> -bash-4.2$ ps -aef | grep postgres
> postgres   478     1  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
> postgres   490   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres   492   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres   493   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres   494   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres   495   478  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres   528     1  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
> postgres   529   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
> postgres   531   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
> postgres   532   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
> postgres   533   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
> postgres   534   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
> postgres   535   528  0 13:40 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
> postgres   734  8647  0 13:50 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -aef
> postgres   735  8647  0 13:50 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
> 
> 9.4
> ===
> 
> -bash-4.2$ psql
> psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
> WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
>          Some psql features might not work.
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> postgres=#
> 
> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/psql
> psql (9.4.9)
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> postgres=#
> 
> 8.4
> ====
> 
> -bash-4.2$  psql -p 50432
> *psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory*
> *        Is the server running locally and accepting*
> *        connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.50432"?*
> 
> 
> 
> ==========================================================================================================
> 
> After setting PGHOST, i can connect to PSQL
>                
> -bash-4.2$ echo $PGHOST
> /var/run/postgresql
> -bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432
> psql (8.4.20)
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> postgres=#
> 
>                
>                
> 
> 
>                
> 
> 
> 
> 
> With Best Regards
> Akshay
> Ericsson OSS MON
> Tata Consultancy Services
> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
> Website: http://www.tcs.com <http://www.tcs.com/>
> ____________________________________________
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>                        Business Solutions
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> ____________________________________________
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>, pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
> Date:        04/19/2018 03:45 PM
> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>
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> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> while trying to reproduce your problem, i noticed that on my Centos 6 installations Postgres 8.4 and Postgres 9.6 (I
donot have 9.4 readily available) store the socket in different places:
 
> 
> Postgres 9.6.6 uses /var/run/postgresql/
> 
> Postgres 8.4 uses /tmp/
> 
> therefore using default settings, i can connect to 9.6 but not 8.4 without specifying where the socket is
> 
> Connect to 9.6
> 
> 12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
> psql (8.4.20, server 9.6.6)
> WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.6.
>         Some psql features might not work.
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> ---------
> 
> Connect to 8.4
> 
> 12:01 postgres@machine:~# psql
> psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
>        Is the server running locally and accepting
>        connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
> 
> 12:04 postgres@machine:~# psql -h /tmp
> psql (8.4.20)
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I think you might be incurring in the same problem.
> 
> Can you confirm it?
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> fabio pardi
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 04/19/2018 09:37 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>> Hi Fabio,
>> Yes i ran initdb on new database and able to start as below.
>>
>> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/ 2>&1
&"
>> [root@ms-esmon root]# su - postgres -c "/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/2>&1 &"
 
>> [root@ms-esmon root]# 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
>> 2018-04-19 08:17:53.553 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
>>
>> [root@ms-esmon root]#
>> [root@ms-esmon root]# ps -eaf | grep postgre
>> sroot      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>> postgres 28009     1  2 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p 50432 -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/ *--8.4*
 
>> postgres 28010 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>> postgres 28012 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>> postgres 28013 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
>> postgres 28014 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
>> postgres 28015 28009  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
>> postgres 28048     1  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
>> postgres 28049 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>> postgres 28051 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
>> postgres 28052 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>> postgres 28053 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
>> postgres 28054 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
>> postgres 28055 28048  0 08:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
>> root     28057  2884  0 08:17 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
>>
>>
>> Also i am able to start db with the command provided by you and run psql.
>>
>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c listen_addresses='' -c
unix_socket_permissions=0700" -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
 
>> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
>> server starting
>> -bash-4.2$ 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
>> 2018-04-19 08:22:46.527 IST  HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "pg_log".
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postg
>> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>> postgres 28174     1  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4-p 50432 -c listen_addresses= -c unix_socket_permissions=0700
 
>> postgres 28175 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>> postgres 28177 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer process
>> postgres 28178 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>> postgres 28179 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer process
>> postgres 28180 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process
>> postgres 28181 28174  0 08:22 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats collector process
>> postgres 28182  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
>> postgres 28183  8647  0 08:22 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postg
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql -U rhqadmin -d rhq
>> psql (8.4.20, server 9.4.9)
>> WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.4.
>>          Some psql features might not work.
>> Type "help" for help.
>>
>> rhq=>
>>
>>
>> Still its failing...
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ ps -efa | grep postgre
>> root      8646  9365  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>> postgres  8647  8646  0 Apr18 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>> postgres 28349  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -efa
>> postgres 28350  8647  0 08:34 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgre
>>
>> -bash-4.2$ echo $OLDCLUSTER
>> /usr/bin/postgres
>> -bash-4.2$ echo $NEWCLUSTER
>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/
>>
>> [root@ms-esmon rh-postgresql94]# /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir=/usr/bin
--new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin--old-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
--new-datadir=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>
>> Performing Consistency Checks
>> -----------------------------
>> Checking cluster versions                                   ok
>>
>> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>         connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>
>>
>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c
autovacuum=off-c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
 
>> Failure, exiting
>>
>> With Best Regards
>> Akshay
>> Ericsson OSS MON
>> Tata Consultancy Services
>> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
>> Website: http://www.tcs.com <http://www.tcs.com/><http://www.tcs.com/>
>> ____________________________________________
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>>                        Business Solutions
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>
>> Cc:        pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>> Date:        04/18/2018 06:17 PM
>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>>
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-----
>>
>>
>>
>> did you run initdb on the new db?
>>
>> what happens if you manually start the new db?
>>
>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_ctl  start -o "-p 50432 -c
>> listen_addresses='' -c unix_socket_permissions=0700"  -D $NEWCLUSTER
>>
>> after starting it, can you connect to it using psql?
>>
>> psql -p 50432 -h /var/run/postgresql  -U your_user _db_
>>
>>
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> fabio pardi
>>
>>
>> On 04/18/2018 02:02 PM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>> Hi Fabio,
>>> sorry to bother you again, its still failing with stopping both server
>>> (8.4 and 9.4)
>>>
>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>
>>> connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file
>>> or directory
>>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>>
>>>
>>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>>> Failure, exiting
>>>
>>>
>>> With Best Regards
>>> Akshay
>>> Ericsson OSS MON
>>> Tata Consultancy Services
>>> Mailto: akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com
>>> Website: http://www.tcs.com <http://www.tcs.com/><http://www.tcs.com/><http://www.tcs.com/>
>>> ____________________________________________
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>>> Date:        04/18/2018 02:35 PM
>>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> i was too fast in reply (and perhaps i should drink my morning coffee
>>> before replying), I will try to be more detailed:
>>>
>>> both servers should be able to run at the moment you run pg_upgrade,
>>> that means the 2 servers should have been correctly stopped in advance,
>>> should have their configuration files, and new cluster initialized too.
>>>
>>> Then, as Sergei highlights here below, pg_upgrade will take care of the
>>> upgrade process, starting the servers.
>>>
>>>
>>> Here there is a step by step guide, i considered my best ally when it
>>> was time to upgrade:
>>>
>>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/pgupgrade.html
>>>
>>> note point 7:
>>>
>>> 'stop both servers'
>>>
>>>
>>> About the port the servers will run on, at point 9 there is some
>>> clarification:
>>>
>>> ' pg_upgrade defaults to running servers on port 50432 to avoid
>>> unintended client connections. You can use the same port number for both
>>> clusters when doing an upgrade because the old and new clusters will not
>>> be running at the same time. However, when checking an old running
>>> server, the old and new port numbers must be different.'
>>>
>>> Hope it helps,
>>>
>>> Fabio Pardi
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/18/2018 10:34 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>>> Thanks Fabio for instant reply.
>>>>
>>>> I now started 8.4 with 50432 and 9.4 with default port but still its
>>>> failing ...Can you please suggest what is wrong ?
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>>
>>>> *failure*
>>>> Consult the last few lines of "pg_upgrade_server.log" for
>>>> the probable cause of the failure.
>>>>
>>>> There seems to be a postmaster servicing the old cluster.
>>>> Please shutdown that postmaster and try again.
>>>> Failure, exiting
>>>> -bash-4.2$ ps -eaf | grep postgres
>>>> root      8646  9365  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 su - postgres
>>>> postgres  8647  8646  0 08:07 pts/1    00:00:00 -bash
>>>> postgres  9778     1  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/postgres -p
>>>> 50432 -D /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/
>>>> postgres  9779  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>>> postgres  9781  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>>> postgres  9782  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>>> process
>>>> postgres  9783  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>>> launcher process
>>>> postgres  9784  9778  0 09:17 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>>> collector process
>>>> postgres  9900     1  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00
>>>> /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/postgres -D
>>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/
>>>> postgres  9901  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: logger process
>>>> postgres  9903  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: checkpointer
>>>> process
>>>> postgres  9904  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: writer process
>>>> postgres  9905  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: wal writer
>>>> process
>>>> postgres  9906  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: autovacuum
>>>> launcher process
>>>> postgres  9907  9900  0 09:20 ?        00:00:00 postgres: stats
>>>> collector process
>>>> postgres  9926  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 ps -eaf
>>>> postgres  9927  8647  0 09:21 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto postgres
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 50432
>>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:50432         0.0.0.0:*              
>>>> LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:50432               :::*                  
>>>>  LISTEN      9778/postgres
>>>> -bash-4.2$ netstat -antp | grep 5432
>>>> (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
>>>>  will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
>>>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:5432          0.0.0.0:*              
>>>> LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>>> tcp6       0      0 ::1:5432                :::*                  
>>>>  LISTEN      9900/postgres
>>>>
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>   pg_upgrade run on Wed Apr 18 09:24:47 2018
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> command: "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start >> "pg_upgrade_server.log" 2>&1
>>>> pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway
>>>> FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
>>>> HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 9778) running in data directory
>>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data"?
>>>> pg_ctl: could not start server
>>>> Examine the log output.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4/postmaster.pid
>>>> 9900
>>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>>> 1524039630
>>>> 5432
>>>> /var/run/postgresql
>>>> localhost
>>>>   5432001   2031616
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>> [root@ms-esmon /]# cat
>>>> ./var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data/postmaster.pid
>>>> 9778
>>>> /var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data
>>>>  50432001   1998850
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> With Best Regards
>>>> Akshay
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From:        Fabio Pardi <f.pardi@portavita.eu>
>>>> To:        Akshay Ballarpure <akshay.ballarpure@tcs.com>,
>>>> pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
>>>> Date:        04/18/2018 01:06 PM
>>>> Subject:        Re: pg_upgrade help
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> please avoid crossposting to multiple mailing lists.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You need to run both versions of the database, the old and the new.
>>>>
>>>> They need to run on different ports (note that it is impossible to run 2
>>>> different processes on the same port, that's not a postgresql thing)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 04/18/2018 09:30 AM, Akshay Ballarpure wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> I need help on pg_upgrade from 8.4 to 9.4 version. Appreciate urgent
>>>>> response.
>>>>> Installed both version and stopped it. Do i need to run both version or
>>>>> only one 8.4 or 9.4 . Both should run on 50432 ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -bash-4.2$ id
>>>>> uid=26(postgres) gid=26(postgres) groups=26(postgres)
>>>>> context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
>>>>>
>>>>> -bash-4.2$ export OLDCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data    
>>>>>                        -- 8.4 data
>>>>> -bash-4.2$ export NEWCLUSTER=/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data-9.4
>>>>>                   -- 9.4 data
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -bash-4.2$ /opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin/pg_upgrade
>>>>> --old-bindir=/usr/bin --new-bindir=/opt/rh/rh-postgresql94/root/usr/bin
>>>>> --old-datadir=$OLDCLUSTER --new-datadir=$NEWCLUSTER
>>>>>
>>>>> *connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such
>>>>> file or directory*
>>>>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>>>>         connections on Unix domain socket
>>>>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.50432"?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
>>>>> "/usr/bin/pg_ctl" -w -l "pg_upgrade_server.log" -D
>>>>> "/var/ericsson/esm-data/postgresql-data" -o "-p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
>>>>> -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000  -c listen_addresses='' -c
>>>>> unix_socket_permissions=0700" start
>>>>> Failure, exiting
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> With Best Regards
>>>>> Akshay
>>>>>
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