Did you mean  that "/users/martin/Library 
ApplicationSupport/Postgres/var9.5/base/" is above  or below the data 
directory?  As I understand it Postgres is the highest Postgres specific 
directory. It contains just one child directory, var-9.5, which has a lot of 
subdirectories, including 'base'. So I assume that "base" is the "entire 
Postgres directory". Is that correct
 




>
>3) You will need to make sure you are copying/syncing the entire 
>Postgres data directory:
>
>https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.postgresql.org_docs_9.6_static_storage-2Dfile-2Dlayout.html&d=DwICaQ&c=yHlS04HhBraes5BQ9ueu5zKhE7rtNXt_d012z2PA6ws&r=rG8zxOdssqSzDRz4x1GLlmLOW60xyVXydxwnJZpkxbk&m=lQpZV77iEes6tm1L3zsHQm9eceGhQh8UV4IOgzDvapg&s=MpRqOYUdfX_Z4OK9-AFg2b7glEe4lY2aYupB6508ZjQ&e=
> 
>
> From you original post the directory you mentioned:
>
>/users/martin/Library ApplicationSupport/Postgres/var9.5/base/
>
>looks to be below the top level data directory.
>
>While I remember, how are you installing/updating Postgres on your machines?
>

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