Hi,

Fedora packages have an executable (not sure about its name, but check a 
package called postgresql-upgrade or so). That will help you to finish the 
upgrade process.

Regards, Devrim

On July 6, 2016 9:13:50 PM GMT+03:00, arnaud gaboury <arnaud.gabo...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>I am left today, after an upgrade I think (Fedora 23 --> 24) with a
>broken postgresql.
>
>It used to work very well. The service is started with the systemd
>unit file. I have now this error:
>
>-----------------
>postgres@thetradinghall ➤➤ systemd/system %
>/usr/libexec/postgresql-ctl start -D /db/pgsql/data -s -w -t 270
>FATAL:  22023: database files are incompatible with server
>DETAIL:  The data directory was initialized by PostgreSQL version 9.4,
>which is not compatible with this version 9.5.3.
>-----------------------
>
>Googling it gave me some entries, but I couldn't find any clear
>explanation and how to solve. It seems I need to initiate a new
>database, but thereafter is not clear (how to use my old data and conf
>files pg_hba and pg_ident).
>
>Thank you for hints/links how to solve this issue.
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