Thanks for the additional logs.

Looking at your attached pg_upgradecluster.OUT I see what you mean that
it looks like it succeeded in porting the 'postgres' and 'template1'
databases, but presumably you expected another database(s) to upgrade?
Are those databases included in the 'main' cluster?  If they're in a
different cluster try running pg_upgradecluster on that one?

I don't think it is going to be necessary to run it as the 'postgres'
user; it looks like from this script's output that it's changing user
ok.

However, it does take an optional 'newdatadir' argument that you may
find useful for troubleshooting purposes.

Btw, you probably already know this but pg_upgradecluster is a
debian/ubuntu-specific proxy script to simplify the database upgrade
process, and certainly we'd like to make it work properly.  But if
you're looking for a quicker fix you may want to look into upstream's
(more manual) steps for upgrading databases.

** Changed in: postgresql-16 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  After upgrade to 24.04.1 LTS pg_upgradecluster fails to upgrade

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