In response to Carlos Mennens <carlos.mennens@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com> wrote:
> > you would do it with 9.0.x installed, and there should be a program in
> > one of the 9.0 packages that has pg_upgrade in it.
>
> So I have my 8.4.4-6 databases backed up. I don't know if I needed the
> default 'postgres' database dumped but I did that one too just in
> case. I then upgraded the server to 9.0.1-2 and my question is how do
> you create a new database in PostgeSQL 9.0 coming from 8.4.4-6 when
> the server refuses to start. I can't connect to PostgreSQL simply
> because the logs tell me the data is not compatible. Am I missing
> something?
To clarify my earlier comments, if you're going to use pg_upgrade, you
probably won't need to downgrade to 8.4. My comments about putting
8.4 back on would have be necessary if you were going to go the old
dump/restore route.
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