> Was the database server restarted after the new version was built?
>  It was not restarted - Should I do so?

Yes, otherwise the old binary will still be running.

Do also take note of Craig Ringer's email on this thread; in particular you
should always run the latest minor version, which is currently 9.2.8.


> Was the database server restarted after the new version was built?
>  It was not restarted - Should I do so?

Yes, otherwise the old binary will still be running.

Do also take note of Craig Ringer's email on this thread; in particular you
should always run the latest minor version, which is currently 9.2.8.




Thanks very much, I restarted the database and the problem was fixed. We
will look into using the versions as suggested below









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