TL;DR
Create a backup:
pg_dumpall > mybackup.sql
Perform the upgrade:
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.4 main --stop
sudo pg_upgradecluster 9.3 main
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.3 main
While upgrading Ubuntu 14.04 to 14.10, I got the following warning message:
The PostgreSQL version 9.3 is obsolete, but the server or client packages are still installed. Please install the latest packages (postgresql-9.4 and postgresql-client-9.4) and upgrade the existing clusters with pg_upgradecluster
Once the Ubuntu upgrade finished, I used aptitude search
to check which versions of postgres I have installed.
i postgresql - object-relational SQL database (supported version)
i A postgresql-9.3 - object-relational SQL database, version 9.3 server
i A postgresql-9.4 - object-relational SQL database, version 9.4 server
i A postgresql-client-9.3 - front-end programs for PostgreSQL 9.3
i A postgresql-client-9.4 - front-end programs for PostgreSQL 9.4
i A postgresql-contrib-9.3 - additional facilities for PostgreSQL
i A postgresql-contrib-9.4 - additional facilities for PostgreSQL
Looks like the Ubuntu upgrade included PostgreSQL 9.4, but I still need to upgrade from 9.3 to 9.4.
Run pg_lsclusters
, your 9.3 and 9.4 main clusters should be "online".
pg_lsclusters
Ver Cluster Port Status Owner Data directory Log file
9.3 main 5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.3-main.log
9.4 main 5433 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/9.4/main /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.4-main.log
There already is a cluster "main" for 9.4 (since this is created by default on package installation).
This is done so that a fresh installation works out of the box without the need to create a cluster first,
but of course it clashes when you try to upgrade 9.3/main when 9.4/main also exists.
The recommended procedure is to remove the 9.4 cluster with pg_dropcluster
and then upgrade with pg_upgradecluster
.
Stop the 9.4 cluster and drop it.
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.4 main --stop
Upgrade the 9.3 cluster to the latest version.
sudo pg_upgradecluster 9.3 main
Your 9.3 cluster should now be "down".
pg_lsclusters
Ver Cluster Port Status Owner Data directory Log file
9.3 main 5433 down postgres /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.3-main.log
9.4 main 5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/9.4/main /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.4-main.log
Check that the upgraded cluster works, then remove the 9.3 cluster.
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.3 main
Thanks!