"Phillip Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> 2007-07-25 11:52:05 EST @ []DETAIL: The data directory was initialized
>>> by
>>> PostgreSQL version 8.3, which is not compatible with this version 8.2.4.
> Is it worth me trying to fix this stuff up on my behalf? Or should I just go
> back to last
"Phillip Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Now PostgreSQL complains at me with the following error:
>> 2007-07-25 11:52:05 EST @ []DETAIL: The data directory was initialized
by
>> PostgreSQL version 8.3, which is not compatible with this version 8.2.4.
>> As far as I'm aware, 8.3 doesn't exis
"Phillip Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now PostgreSQL complains at me with the following error:
> 2007-07-25 11:52:05 EST @ []DETAIL: The data directory was initialized by
> PostgreSQL version 8.3, which is not compatible with this version 8.2.4.
> As far as I'm aware, 8.3 doesn't exist!
> I'm assuming the problem is because the PG_VERSION file in the data
> directory says 8.3, so I'm making a copy of the directory, changing that
to
> 8.2 and see if it will start with that.
Well that didn't work!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pgData-8.2]$ pg_ctl -o '-i' start
server starting
2007-07-25 12:13:
Hi All,
Just tried to recompile (what I thought!) was the same version of PG that I
already had running, to add in the AdminPack to stop pgAdmin complaining
about it being missing.
After recompiling from source, with the Admin Pack (did it on a devel box
first to make sure I was doing the right t
"Olivier Hubaut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used to make synchrnoistation between data directories with Rsync cause
> it's faster when synchronizing offline database than making a dump.
This has never been considered a supported technique. You can usually
get away with it if the source and
Hi,
I used to make synchrnoistation between data directories with Rsync cause
it's faster when synchronizing offline database than making a dump.
It works really nice between all the PowerPC we used, but it doesn't work
on x86 server (the postmaster refuses to start because the
PG_CONTROL_VE
Hi Eric
I think the way that is done is to run 2 postmaster's on differant ports.
Have a great day.
Terry
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Eric BASIER wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have install version 6.4.2 on Solaris 2.6 and I want to have two base
> in two different directory how can I make this ? I look in t
Hello,
I have install version 6.4.2 on Solaris 2.6 and I want to have two base
in two different directory how can I make this ? I look in the
documentation but I do not find. Is there anybody can help me ?
Thanks
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