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Am 29.09.2012 um 12:34 schrieb Palle Girgensohn: > You should be able to install into a chrooted/jailed environment as per > > 1. install new version to a chroot/jail > > 2. stop postgres > > 3. use pgupgrade and use chrooted installation as the new binary > installation > > 4. upgrade the "real" postgresql to the new major version > > 5. start postgres > > This is a bit of a hassle with the chroot stuff, but it should work in > theory. > > Or perhaps you could just take a package of the new postgresql version > and untar is somewhere. For pg_upgrade, all you need is both binaries > available at the same time on you hard disk. You could build the package > somewhere else. > > Sadly though, the wet dream if installing different versions side by > side has the draw back that it hard to come up with a scheme that won't > require current setups to migrate at upgrade, as Chris points out. > As my server itself runs in a jail, this won't work, I think. Axel - --- PGP-Key:29E99DD6 ☀ +49 151 2300 9283 ☀ computing @ chaos claudius -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQZzMyAAoJEMFz9+6bacTRM+oH/19S/o6TGvgkjcEp+aQn+AKb XvPqIiG8T05Lyb7o50dCp178VTgy4Iz/RqehhDNNy3No5Eb6u0ADXELIJ5f4yDbQ 2/PuFQw3mkD3GzeajF2KsgvdV3fVpu4qP3U0XnXaCjTVauuwIHwOq4/6eowclRtH 2gw+6Y+0yivOmAqm8yESdhVe0+aM87+YzH8ySDXJZavGBl7pu2MPvGJSDvf6QvRB LLnnknsmypHXlEQ9Q4RGRwCwKfZIkN/E5L3NsA1yRGZUChTtZFy44yo+JuIWK2Is lX5JudQjHrrpkPVr9EuiFONa4z4KMW6LWsSm/hjnViuzcWYEi8PZt78B6uEAJMk= =w8pQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
