Andrew Sullivan <andrew@libertyrms.info> writes:
> On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:45AM -0500, Robert Abbate wrote:
>> Actually, if I was able to get the old database up, I wouldn't needed to
>> re-install postgres again. That is my problem. I could not get the old
>> databases up and running at all. I had to do a fresh installation. So now
>> the old databases are just sitting there. Any ideas?
> Ah, sorry. I should have read farther down. I guess someone else
> offered a suggestion. There was also an (apparently unreliable)
> pg_upgrade tool that Bruce Momjian wrote -- it's in contrib/, but
> I've never looked at it.
pg_upgrade is unlikely to work if the input database is corrupt.
In any case, IMHO Robert ought to reinstall his old version and work out
the failure-to-start problem in that context. Adding a version
discrepancy to the underlying problem isn't going to make his life
better. After he's resurrected the old database, or at least gotten the
best pg_dump he can out of it, a version update would be a sensible
thing to do.
regards, tom lane