Hi,

I'm using Arch Linux i686, and postgresql-old-upgrade package which provides /opt/pgsql-9.1/
Here is exactly what I did (this procedure has always worked for me)

su - postgres
cd /var/lib/postgres
mv data data-9.1
mkdir data
initdb --locale en_US.UTF-8 -D /var/lib/postgres/data
pg_upgrade -b /opt/pgsql-9.1/bin/ -B /usr/bin/ -d /var/lib/postgres/data-9.1 -D /var/lib/postgres/data'

Every step is marked "ok".

This is my first migration from 9.1 to 9.2.
The only difference from what I usually do, is that this time I needed to set --locale en_US.UTF-8, because of pg_upgrade error:
lc_collate cluster values do not match:  old "en_US.UTF-8", new "C"

Now I can connect, but database looks empty, like Postgre couldn't see my schemas and users. pg_upgrade did "something" because:
du -s data*
34876   data
34068   data-9.1


Moving back and run 9.1 to use pg_dumpall is quite impossible, or at least vary difficult with Arch Linux, so I would really appreciate some other suggestions.
--
Daniel Krysiak


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