On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Peter J. Holzer <hjp-pgsql@hjp.at> wrote:
> It looks like the catalog version has changed between 9.5alpha1 and
> 9.5alpha2:
>
> FATAL: database files are incompatible with server
> DETAIL: The database cluster was initialized with CATALOG_VERSION_NO 201506282,
> but the server was compiled with CATALOG_VERSION_NO 201507281.
> HINT: It looks like you need to initdb.
>
> Normally, one would use pg_upgradecluster to do the upgrade, but
> pg_upgradecluster assumes that the old and new version are installed in
> parallel. Likewise, the low-level tool pg_upgrade needs the old bindir,
> if I read the man-page correctly, and of course, apt-get upgrade
> overwrites that, since it's just two versions of the same package
> (unlike a major upgrade which is a new package).
>
> So, what's the best way to do the upgrade?
>
> * Copy the bindir before the upgrade (or restore from backup) to a safe
> place and do pg_upgrade?
> * Initdb a new cluster and restore yesterdays backup?
> * Something else?
>
I've not used pg_upgrade at such case, but If you have a enough time
to do upgrading, I will suggest to take backup(pg_dumpall) from
current cluster and then restore it to new cluster.
I think pg_upgrade is basically used at major version upgrading.
Regards,
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Masahiko Sawada