Re: pg_upgradecluster version 10 to 16 question
От | Adrian Klaver |
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Тема | Re: pg_upgradecluster version 10 to 16 question |
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Msg-id | 3183251c-4c06-490b-a0d7-8e2c6d0386e6@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pg_upgradecluster version 10 to 16 question (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 6/10/25 13:14, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 6/10/25 13:01, Jim Cunning wrote: >> I had a Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system with a postgresql version 10 database, >> and the system became unbootable. The database was stored in >> /var/lib/postgresql/10/main and I was able to recover the entire >> contents of the data in that directory and below. I now have a system >> running ubuntu 24.04 LTS with postgresql version 16. >> >> I obviously no longer have a running version 10 server, so I cannot >> use pg_dump to retrieve the data. I have placed the recovered version >> files in /var/lib/postgresql/10/main on my new system, alongside the >> /var/lib/postgresql/16/main that was created when I installed >> postgresql. I have tried several iterations of the pg_upgradecluster >> command, a Python script provided by Ubuntu, but it says it cannot >> find the database files. >> >> I also see from the postgresql wiki pages that there is a pg_upgrade >> utility program, but cannot find in any of the Ubuntu-provided >> installation files. Can anyone provide some guidance on how I might >> proceed? > > 1) Do: > > man pg_upgradecluster > > 2) Assuming you used the PGDG repos to install Postgres you can do: > > sudo apt install postgresql-10 > > to get a Postgres 10 install. I would move the > /var/lib/postgresql/10/main you created out of the way and then move the > contents back in to the installed version. Forgot to say, be sure and retain a copy of the original 10 $DATADIR somewhere where you can fetch it should the above not work as planned. > >> >> Thanks in advance. >> > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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