On 1/24/20 6:40 AM, Phil Fisher wrote:
Thanks to Adrian I have managed to get around this issue. Essentially
I had to go old school and create a tar archive of the install on
another comparable system, copy that around and then install via an
untar. (the repo access was not available as it is a
On 1/24/20 12:27 AM, Phil Fisher wrote:
Please reply to list also.
Ccing list.
Hi Adrian
no the version currently installed came from a RHEL repo I believe so
binaries etc. are not in same place, /usr/local IIRC.
If there is a an easy/simple way of describing an approach it would be
good as I
Thanks to Adrian I have managed to get around this issue. Essentially
I had to go old school and create a tar archive of the install on
another comparable system, copy that around and then install via an
untar. (the repo access was not available as it is a server behind
many FW and in a secure vD
On 1/23/20 3:28 AM, Phil Fisher wrote:
Hello
I have a 9.6.6 system that misses some features. It is installed on a
RHEL7 OS. Reading the 9.6 documentation to upgrade I find the
following:
"
18.6. Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
This section discusses how to upgrade your database data from
Hello
I have a 9.6.6 system that misses some features. It is installed on a
RHEL7 OS. Reading the 9.6 documentation to upgrade I find the
following:
"
18.6. Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
This section discusses how to upgrade your database data from one
PostgreSQL release to a newer one.
Po