Thanks David,
Unfortunately my cluster wont start - I am not entirely sure on the
state of postgresql-9.0, this is the output from dpkd --list
rc postgresql-8.4 8.4.6-0ubuntu1 object-relational SQL database,
version 8.4
rc postgresql-9.0 9.0.4-1~lucid1 object-relational SQL database,
version 9.0
ii postgresql-9.1 9.1.20-1.pgdg1 object-relational SQL database,
version 9.1
ii postgresql-9.2 9.2.15-1.pgdg1 object-relational SQL database,
version 9.2
Does this mean it is removed?
On 24/03/2016 17:34, David Wilson wrote:
> Hi Howard,
>
> So long as you haven't touched anything else, simply reinstalling the
> package should restore your cluster. Debian packages only do
> initialization if the data directories are missing.
>
>
> David
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 05:29:23PM +0000, Howard News wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I uninstalled the wrong version of postgres on Ubuntu using apt-get remove
>> postgresql-9.0, convinced that this was an old unused version. You guess the
>> rest...
>>
>> The data files still appear to be there, all 485GB of them. Can these be
>> restored?
>>
>> Thanks.
>