I've got an install of Postgres 8.2.3 on a Sun box that's ticking over nicely -- I'm pretty happy with it and how it's performing. It's a 32 bit build, and the machine I'm running it on has a lot of extra memory.

I assume I'll have to do a 64 bit build to use more than a few gig of shared buffers. If I do that, though, am I going to have to do a database dump and reload, or will the disk files be compatible and it just a matter of shutting down the 32 bit server and firing up the 64 bit one?
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                                Dan

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