On 07/27/2015 06:48 AM, Furlong, Shane wrote:
I am trying to upgrade from PostgreSQL 9.0.22 to 9.4.4.
When I attempt to execute pg_upgrade, I get the following error:
*Performing Consistency Checks*
*-----------------------------*
*Checking cluster versions*
*This utility can only upgrade to PostgreSQL version 9.4. *
The command I am executing is:
/app/PostgreSQL/9.4/bin/pg_upgrade -b /app/PostgreSQL/9.0/bin -B
/app/PostgreSQL/9.4/bin -c -d /pgsql/stip/data9 -D /pgsql/stip/data94
The data directory for 9.4 is a copy of the data directory for 9.0. I
am able to login to the 9.0 data via the 9.0 server and client, so I
cannot see how pg_upgrade thinks the data is at a 9.4 level.
Well there's your problem:) The the new(9.4) data directory needs to
have been created by 9.4. Right now pg_upgrade thinks it is doing a 9.0
to 9.0 upgrade. The error message is not telling you it is at 9.4 but at
a Postgres other then 9.4.
Use the 9.4 initdb or pg_ctl init to create a new data directory that
pg_upgrade can move the 9.0 data to.
The error message is not of much help. I have tried searching for an
article or document that addresses this particular error message to no
avail.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
*Shane Furlong*
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)
(865) 574-9316, Rm 206-1, office
(865) 973-3276 mobile
furlo...@osti.gov <mailto:furlo...@osti.gov>
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