On 12/23/2013 06:45 AM, Joseph Kregloh wrote:
And /usr/local/pgsql was re-initdbed with a 9.0 cluster, because
previously it was the 9.3 cluster?
And you are sure /usr/local/bin has the 9.3 binaries?
Personally I would say at this point the relationships between
versions are so confused it would seem best to start from scratch.
My suggestions:
1) Create a new jail with a copy of the test 9.0 cluster located in
/usr/local/pgsql.
2) In that jail install a new 9.3 cluster using the --prefix= switch
to configure to have it install in a different location in the jail.
3) Use pg_upgrade.
Before every test I do a ZFS rollback which resets all data on the disk
back to the last snapshot. So essentially every time it's dealing with a
new install.
And that has been repeatably proven not to work:) I was suggesting to go
back even further and do not start from the snapshot, but start from a
totally new installation where both instances are in the same jail.
However I will give a try your suggestions that you had in
your next email (I can see into the future) and report back.
Great, let me know what the answer is:)
-Thanks
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Adrian Klaver
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