"Kim Garren" <deda...@bjoernvold.com> wrote: > Received update to postgresql 9.0.1-2 yesterday How? From where? What were you running before? > Once booted, I try to start it manually, with the following > result: > > # /etc/rc.d/postgresql start > :: Starting PostgreSQL > [BUSY] server starting > > [DONE] What is showing for `ps aux | grep postgres` ? What is in the logs? > https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=107656 > https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/21560 Both of these make it sound like you were upgrading from PostgreSQL 8.4. This requires a database conversion. What technique did you use for that? (The more specific you can be about the exact steps, the more likely it is that someone will be able to help you.) > I have lost my music db because of this. Not unless you deleted your data directory. If you don't back it up regularly, it would certainly be wise to do so before a major release upgrade. Making a recursive copy of the database data directory would be a very good idea right now. -Kevin
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