> > So you have not upgraded the tablespaces. What is important to remember is >> Postgres uses numbers to keep track of relations. Part of the upgrade >> process involves changing the numbers that point at relations. By manually >> dropping a 9.0 tablespace into a 9.3 data directory you have broken that >> system. You need to let pg_upgrade do the translation. See my previous >> message below for a possible solution: >> > > Sorry, I may not have been to clear on my explenation, pg_upgrade creates the 9.3 data directories inside the tablespace folders and those are the ones I moved. So pg_upgrade finishes it's job.
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