Hi,
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Miguel wrote:
> I have used Postgresql v.7.3 under Fedora v.1.0
> working fine all the time but after I have made
> upgrade to Fedora 4, when I try init my postgresql
> using the command line :
> service postgresql start
> I couldn't start my database, an error message appears
> as follow :
>
>> Was an old version of the format of the data base.
> It needs to update the data format before using
> PostgreSQL. To
> see/usr/share/doc/postgresql-8.0.3/README.rpm-dist for
> more information.
It seems that you've run rpm -U during upgrade :( For major versions (and
for some minor versions) you need to re-initdb the data cluster.
Now you have to install the old version again and take a dump before
upgrade. Follow this document for a major version RPM upgrade:
http://pgfoundry.org/docman/view.php/1000048/98/PostgreSQL-RPM-Installation-PGDG.pdf
It is safe to remove the existing RPMs since they don't remove database
cluster (but backup is everything :-) )Then install the old version again.
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