Please run pg_ctl manually on the failed cluster and get the error
message reported, or find out how to make it work successfully.
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On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 04:19:48PM +0100, RAVALET Jacques wrote:
Hello,
I'am a database administrateur and I get trouble to upgrade database postgres
from 8.4.6 to 9.2.3.
During pg_upgrade, I can't start the old cluster with parameter -c
listen_addresses=''
This syntax work to start the old cluster and to access to the database
/distrib/postgresql/app/chfdba/produit/8.4.6/bin/pg_ctl -w -l
pg_upgrade_server.log -D /distrib/postgresql/data/chorus_formulaires/data
-o -p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
-c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=20 -c listen_addresses='*' -c
unix_socket_permissions=0700 start
This syntax doesn't work to start the old cluster
/distrib/postgresql/app/chfdba/produit/8.4.6/bin/pg_ctl -w -l
pg_upgrade_server.log -D /distrib/postgresql/data/chorus_formulaires/data
-o -p 50432 -c autovacuum=off
-c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=20 -c listen_addresses='' -c
unix_socket_permissions=0700 start
But pg_upgrade use this bad syntax even I try to force -c listen_addresses=
'*'
pg_upgrade -c -d /distrib/postgresql/data/chorus_formulaires/data -D /distrib/
postgresql/data/chorus_formulaires/data/9.2.3 -b
/distrib/postgresql/app/chfdba
/produit/8.4.6/bin -B /distrib/postgresql/app/chfdba/produit/9.2.3/bin -o -c
listen_addresses='*'
more pg_upgrade_server.log
could not connect to old postmaster started with the command:
/distrib/postgresql/app/chfdba/produit/8.4.6/bin/pg_ctl -w -l
pg_upgrade_server.log -D /distrib/postgresql/data/chorus_formulaires/data
-o -p 50432 -c autovacuum=off -c autovacuum_freeze_max_age=20
-c listen_addresses='*' -c listen_addresses='' -c
unix_socket_permissions=0700
start
Failure, exiting
I don't know how to workaround this problem ?
Best regards,
Jacques ravalet
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