No, please perform the full upgrade as described in UPGRADING.
Regards, mg
Am 25.07.13 15:11, schrieb Paul Simons:
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> Hi Bogdan
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> So your answer begs the question;
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> Can I just do the upgrade path on the database and skip the 'app' bit?
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in theory it's possible. in practice... i don't know. i run on windows and
app upgrade takes 5 min. seems like a small price to pay in order to test
3.1 upgrade is valid.
On Jul 25, 2013 4:11 PM, "Paul Simons" wrote:
> Hi Bogdan
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> So your answer begs the question;
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> Can I just do the upgrade
Hi Bogdan
So your answer begs the question;
Can I just do the upgrade path on the database and skip the ‘app’ bit?
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You must go through 3.1 at least for the database. Just to be safe, I would
perform a normal and complete upgrade to 3.1 as described in 3.1's
UPGRADING document. Then check the app runs OK - perhaps create a VM
snapshot at this point - and then proceed to upgrade to 3.2.
/bogdan
On Thu, Jul 25,
I am running version 3.0.1 (CentOS and PostgreSQL 8.1) and I want to upgrade to
the latest version 3.2.9.
In fact I am building a completely new system and decommissioning the old
hardware.
Do I have to follow the upgrade path 3.0 > 3.1 > 3.2 or is there an easier way?
I only want to keep the tic