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  • Oleg

    problem with postgresql-dump while upgrading to 7.4 format

    Dear All,
    I have upgraded Postgresql from 7.3 to 7.4.
    Starting pg brings error:
    The database is in an older format that cannot be read by version 7.4 of
    PostgreSQL

    dpkg-upgrade postgresql fails
    I tried postgresql-dump. While dumping it brings the following error:
    FATAL: unsupported frontend protocol
    However the dump file is generated.
    Does this error means that dump file can not be used or it can be ignored?
    Thanks a lot
    Oleg


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  • Oliver Elphick

    #2
    Re: problem with postgresql-dump while upgrading to 7.4

    On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 16:46, Oleg wrote:[color=blue]
    > Dear All,
    > I have upgraded Postgresql from 7.3 to 7.4.
    > Starting pg brings error:
    > The database is in an older format that cannot be read by version 7.4 of
    > PostgreSQL
    >
    > dpkg-upgrade postgresql fails
    > I tried postgresql-dump. While dumping it brings the following error:
    > FATAL: unsupported frontend protocol
    > However the dump file is generated.
    > Does this error means that dump file can not be used or it can be ignored?[/color]

    You seem to be using Debian. The whole process of upgrading between
    major versions is fraught with problems, and 7.3 -> 7.4 is not well
    tested, since 7.3 has never been part of Debian stable.

    In /var/lib/postgres (or wherever else you may have directed that the
    database be kept) there should be directories data, dumpall* and
    preserve and (I think) a file called db.out.

    ..../preserve should contain the 7.3 database; .../data should contain
    the new database, but apparnetly doesn't; db.out ought to be the dump as
    a text file. Take a look at the dump file, if it is there. Does it
    look complete?

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    • Oleg

      #3
      Re: problem with postgresql-dump while upgrading to 7.4

      On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 16:46, Oleg wrote:
      [color=blue][color=green]
      >>Dear All,
      >>I have upgraded Postgresql from 7.3 to 7.4.
      >>Starting pg brings error:
      >>The database is in an older format that cannot be read by version 7.4 of
      >>PostgreSQL
      >>
      >>dpkg-upgrade postgresql fails
      >>I tried postgresql-dump. While dumping it brings the following error:
      >>FATAL: unsupported frontend protocol
      >>However the dump file is generated.
      >>Does this error means that dump file can not be used or it can be ignored?
      >>
      >>[/color]
      >
      >You seem to be using Debian. The whole process of upgrading between
      >major versions is fraught with problems, and 7.3 -> 7.4 is not well
      >tested, since 7.3 has never been part of Debian stable.
      >
      >In /var/lib/postgres (or wherever else you may have directed that the
      >database be kept) there should be directories data, dumpall* and
      >preserve and (I think) a file called db.out.
      >
      >.../preserve should contain the 7.3 database; .../data should contain
      >the new database, but apparnetly doesn't; db.out ought to be the dump as
      >a text file. Take a look at the dump file, if it is there. Does it
      >look complete?
      >
      >[/color]
      Thank you very much for your ahswer.
      I have created db.out using
      postgresql-dump -t db.out -dcivlp $PGDATA/../data.save
      However postgresql-dump quit with message initdb: failed
      I run initdb manualy and it worked ok


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