On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:07 AM, Palle Girgensohn <gir...@pingpong.net> wrote: > pg_restore: creating TABLE "public.cal_event" > pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error while PROCESSING TOC: > pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error from TOC entry 205; 1259 3538451239 TABLE > cal_event nobody > pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: could not create > directory "pg_tblspc/16400/PG_9.4_201605051/16403": No such file or directory
That's weird, a directory with the old name is tried to be created in the new 9.6 cluster if I follow that correctly. > Command was: > -- For binary upgrade, must preserve pg_type oid > SELECT pg_catalog.binary_upgrade_set_next_pg_type_oid('3538451241'::pg_cat... > > now > "pg_tblspc/16400/PG_9.4_201605051/16403" > is a mixup of the new cluster pg_tblspc/16400, the old version PG_9.4_, and > the new cluster 201605051/ > Seems like a bug to me, it shouldn't create pg_tblspc/16400/PG_9.4_201605051, > the 9.6 tablespace is in data96/pg_tblspc/16400/PG_9.6_201605051 (not 9.4). Based on the information you gave out, a tablespace and visibly a custom type, I have tried a 9.4->9.6 upgrade with this schema and things are working for me with -k: CREATE TABLESPACE popo LOCATION '$TBSPACE_DIR'; CREATE TYPE yoyo AS (a int); CREATE TABLE toto (a int PRIMARY KEY, b yoyo) TABLESPACE popo; The old and new tablespaces are in correct shape, even if I did not provide a tablespace map. Could you provide more details about the schema causing this error? Do you have for example some roles beginning with "pg_" as prefix? -- Michael -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers