He could edit the 9.6/data/postgresql.conf file and have it use a different port, no?
On 5/2/19 1:34 PM, robert wrote:
when you install PostgreSQL the installation copies all its binaries to their respective places and tries to start the server afterwards.
This of course fails as the needed ports are already used by the running old PostgreSQL server.
So you end up with a mixture of new and old.
No idea whether it will be enough to stop the running PostgreSQL and the just restart the PostgreSQL service ..
robert
On 02.05.19 17:50, SAMMY CRISWELL wrote:
Good morning,
I am preparing to upgrade my pqsl server from 9.3.5 to 9.6.12. I have installed the 9.6 rpm onto the server that has 9.3.5 running. Postgres is still running 9.3.5 on that server, but when I try to run psql I get the following message.
“psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is the server running locally and accepting
connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?”
The database is still running and working I just can’t use any of the client commands like psql, pg_dump….
And there is no "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432" file.
Can someone help with this problem.
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