Hi 
I did not install the client separately. I assumed i would get the right client 
as part of the 9.2 Yum install...

I see psql is an older version too.

# su - postgres
-bash-4.1$ psql -d postgres
psql (8.4.13, server 9.2.4)
WARNING: psql version 8.4, server version 9.2.
         Some psql features might not work.

When I installed postgresql-9.2 using Yum (yum install postgresql92 
postgresql92-server)

The following 3 packages were installed:

 postgresql92             x86_64      9.2.4-1PGDG.rhel6       pgdg92      970 k
 postgresql92-server      x86_64      9.2.4-1PGDG.rhel6       pgdg92      3.8 M
 postgresql92-libs        x86_64      9.2.4-1PGDG.rhel6       pgdg92      185 k 
I assumed this took care of installing the right client. I run the client from 
the same machine where the server is installed. 

Is there a  separate package I should have installed for the 9.2 client ? 
Thanks,
TG





________________________________
 From: Alejandro Brust <alejand...@pasteleros.org.ar>
To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org 
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] pd_dump server mismatch error
 


Hello, first excuse my English
U cant do a backup whit a Client minor version than the server
U must have same version to do the backup, so U need upgrade your
    client (pg_dump 8.4.13) to at least 9.2.4


See U



El 25/09/2013 15:55, Thara Vadakkeveedu escribió:


>
Hi
>I wanted to take a backup of my database. 
>
>pg_dump throws a server mismatch version error
>
># cd backups
># su - postgres
>-bash-4.1$ pg_dump mydb > mydbfile
>pg_dump: server version: 9.2.4; pg_dump version: 8.4.13
>pg_dump: aborting because of server version mismatch
>
>This is a fresh install of postgresql on a red hat linux server
        that did not have any previous database installed on it . I
        installed postgresql 9.2 from an rpm
        (pgdg-redhat92-9.2-7.noarch.rpm ) using yum install.
>
>Why am I seeing this error?
>How can I take a backup of my database? There are two tables
        that have 20,000+ rows in it, that I want to backup  and restore
        when needed.
>
>thanks
>thara.
>
>

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