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Upgrade Postgres 9.3 to 9.4 on Ubuntu
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# Be sure to save your config files. Optional but I do: | |
sudo cp /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf ~ | |
sudo cp /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/pg_hba.conf ~ | |
# Package repo (for apt-get) | |
wget --quiet -O - https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | sudo apt-key add - | |
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ precise-pgdg main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/postgresql.list' | |
# Also probably optional but I like to update sources and upgrade | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get upgrade | |
# Install postgres 9.4 | |
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.4 postgresql-server-dev-9.4 postgresql-contrib-9.4 | |
# Get latest postgis for 9.4 (optional) | |
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.4-postgis | |
# dump your data | |
sudo su postgres | |
cd /mnt/dumps | |
/usr/lib/postgresql/9.4/bin/pg_dumpall > pre_upgrade_from_9.3_to_9.4.dump | |
# I got this error: | |
# pg_dump: [archiver (db)] query failed: ERROR: could not load library "/usr/lib/postgresql/9.3/lib/postgis-2.1.so": liblwgeom-2.1.2.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory | |
# pg_dump: [archiver (db)] query was: SELECT a.attnum, a.attname, a.atttypmod, a.attstattarget, a.attstorage, t.typstorage, a.attnotnull, a.atthasdef, a.attisdropped, a.attlen, a.attalign, a.attislocal, pg_catalog.format_type(t.oid,a.atttypmod) AS atttypname, array_to_string(a.attoptions, ', ') AS attoptions, CASE WHEN a.attcollation <> t.typcollation THEN a.attcollation ELSE 0 END AS attcollation, pg_catalog.array_to_string(ARRAY(SELECT pg_catalog.quote_ident(option_name) || ' ' || pg_catalog.quote_literal(option_value) FROM pg_catalog.pg_options_to_table(attfdwoptions) ORDER BY option_name), E', | |
# ') AS attfdwoptions FROM pg_catalog.pg_attribute a LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_type t ON a.atttypid = t.oid WHERE a.attrelid = '17868'::pg_catalog.oid AND a.attnum > 0::pg_catalog.int2 ORDER BY a.attrelid, a.attnum | |
# pg_dumpall: pg_dump failed on database "sidewalk", exiting | |
# Took advice here: http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/97871/postgis-2-1-error-after-update | |
sudo apt-get install liblwgeom-2.1.3 | |
# Then repeated | |
sudo su postgres | |
cd /mnt/dumps | |
/usr/lib/postgresql/9.4/bin/pg_dumpall > pre_upgrade_from_9.3_to_9.4.dump | |
# Make a data dir for Postgres 9.4 (on your EBS if this is EC2) | |
sudo mkdir -p /data/postgres/9.4/main | |
sudo chown -R postgres:postgres /data/postgres | |
# Change the 9.4 conf file's data dir to point to /data/postgres/9.4/main | |
sudo nano /etc/postgresql/9.4/main/postgresql.conf | |
# Install 9.4 cluster | |
sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql stop | |
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.4 main | |
sudo pg_createcluster -d /data/postgres/9.4/main 9.4 main | |
# start 9.4 explicitly | |
sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql start 9.4 | |
# Restore: Make sure to use the 9.4 version of psql | |
psql -d postgres -p 5433 -f /mnt/dumps/pre_upgrade_from_9.3_to_9.4.dump | |
# Or nohup version: | |
sudo -u postgres nohup psql -d postgres -p 5433 -f /mnt/dumps/pre_upgrade_from_9.3_to_9.4.dump > upgrade-restore-nohup.out 2>&1 &5 | |
# Change port back to 5432 (optional) and the confs back to what they were! (reference previously copied files) | |
sudo nano /etc/postgresql/9.4/main/postgresql.conf | |
sudo nano /etc/postgresql/9.4/main/pg_hba.conf | |
sudo service postgresql restart 9.4 | |
# Verify your data was properly imported | |
# Drop old cluster | |
sudo pg_dropcluster --stop 9.3 main | |
# Analyze | |
sudo service postgresql start | |
psql | |
>\c your_database | |
> ANALYZE; |
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