OK I will try that, thanks

On 6/17/2020 11:19 AM, Joshua Drake wrote:
Susan

You can use -Uvh to upgrade the rpms on the existing machine. You can then use symlinks to link the expected pgsql data directories. Make sure you take a backup, and stop the service before you proceed.

JD


On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 7:12 AM Susan Joseph <sandajos...@verizon.net <mailto:sandajos...@verizon.net>> wrote:

    So when I first started working with PostgreSQL I was using the
    latest version (11.2).   I don't want to move to 12 yet but I
    would like to get my 11.2 up to 11.8.  Due to my servers not being
    connected to the Internet I ended up downloading the libraries and
    building the files locally.  My question is how do I upgrade to
    11.8?  I know how to go and get the rpms now and download those to
    a disconnected server and then install PostgreSQL that way.  I was
    able to install 11.8 on another server using the rpms.  But my
    directories are different.  The rpm install placed the files into
    the directory /data/pgsql-11.  My 11.2 database is in
    /data/pgsql.  I checked the rpm file and it says that the files
    are not relocatable.  So I can do a new install of 11.8 via the
    rpms and it will place the files into /data/pgsql-11, can just
    need to copy the executable files in the /data/pgsql-11/bin
    directory into my /data/pgsql/bin or are there other files that
    need to be copied over?  Is there a better way to do this rather
    than reinstalling postgreSQL again on a server that already has it?

    Thanks,
      Susan

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