On 29/05/12 20:06, Jonathan Lange wrote: > On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Stuart Bishop > <stuart.bis...@canonical.com> wrote: >> Hi. >> >> Devs will need to switch over to PostgreSQL 9.1 - our first landing >> is happening with sampledata generated from PG 9.1. As usual, >> sampledata diffs are huge when generated by different PostgreSQL >> versions so to avoid unnecessary huge commits (>1MB) we all need to be >> running the same version from now on. >> >> You need to make the switch before the next time you regenerate the >> sampledata as part of a DB patch landing. The various setup scripts >> are all believed to work with PG 9.1, so the upgrade process should be >> simple enough - uninstall PostgreSQL 8.4, install PostgreSQL 9.1, >> confirm it is listening on port 5432 (check >> /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/postgresql.conf), run the Launchpad database >> setup script or whatever alternative process you use to set things up. >> > > I followed these instructions, and have found that they don't work. > > [snip] > > The script seems to configure postgres to run on port 5433. At the > time of starting the script, there are no services running on port > 5432. This is in a lucid LXC instance on my precise laptop.
That's probably because you only removed 8.4, rather than purging it. Only purge removes the cluster automatically. This should recover: sudo pg_dropcluster 8.4 main sudo pg_dropcluster 9.1 main sudo pg_createcluster 9.1 main and then run launchpad-database-setup again.
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