On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Bill Moran <wmo...@potentialtech.com> wrote:
> In response to "Carlos Oliva" <car...@pbsinet.com>:
>
>> Woudl it be possible to keep the current postgresql version running in a
>> different port, install a new version of postgresql, and copy the data from
>> one version to the other while both versions are running?  This might give
>> us time to copy the tables and databases one at a time and reconfigure the
>> database access for parts of the application until we complete the migration
>> to the new version.
>
> Your best bet would be to install Slony-I.  One of the main design goals
> for Slony is to allow interruption-free upgrades.

I don't think it is "easy", but will do if you need to synchronize
data before switching.

-- 
GJ

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