teyking2003 wrote:
> We might not consider upgrade our existing psql 8.2.5 to the latest
one
> because of this psql version is bundle with our web application. and
the
> whole system design by the vendor. we only can perform maintenance
steps to
> that database, scare any side effect to our web app
We might not consider upgrade our existing psql 8.2.5 to the latest one
because of this psql version is bundle with our web application. and the
whole system design by the vendor. we only can perform maintenance steps to
that database, scare any side effect to our web application.
any place to che
On 10/20/2012 08:18 AM, teyking2003 wrote:
> for the upgrade of psql version, do we need to reconfigure all again?
The manual explains the details:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/upgrading.html
You should also read the release notes for the major versions (8.3, 8.4,
9.0, 9.1 and
for the upgrade of psql version, do we need to reconfigure all again?
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On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:03 AM, teyking2003 wrote:
> i'm a very fresh on psql+linux setup.
> at my side, i have linux ubuntu 2.6.22-14 server + psql 8.2.5+bluedragon web
> server. im confuse with vacuum steps, normally i use
You really should look at updating to a later version of pgsql, and
ubu
hi any expert here
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