Chris Travers wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:26 AM, david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've got to the point that I can log in to admin.pl successfully, and
>> I've created a database on the new installation. I have  both packages
>> (SL/SMB) running on the same host (Postgresql 8.3 btw). Databases are:
>>
>> SL:     2008
>> SMB:    2009
>>
>> Curiosity:
>> I can see both databases from either admin page. How can that be?
> 
> The admin page shows all databases in the PostgreSQL cluster.
> 
>> They
>> have different postgresql users. I can't log in from the login.pl page.
>>
>> Question:
>> My next step is to migrate the data, and I really want to get this part
>> right.
>> I've backed up SL using System/Backup/SaveToFile.
>> Are the following steps correct:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# su - postgres
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ psql -h localhost -U  ledger-smb -d 2009
>> <password>
>> postgres=# \i  </path/to/BackupOf2008unzipped>
>> postgres=# \q
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ exit
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /usr/local/ledger-smb/SL2LS.pl
>> Then log in to admin.pl with a browser, etc, etc.....
> 
> 
> You also need to run the following sql scripts in sql/legacy (in order):
> 
> Pg-upgrade-2.6.12-2.6.17.sql
> Pg-upgrade-2.6.17-2.6.18.sql
> Pg-upgrade-2.6.18-2.6.19.sql
> 

Thanks... but..... ;-)

I'm already in SL 2.6.27... doesn't that mean these are not required? 
(see subject line)

thanks for you excellent work and help.

David


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