I have ubuntu 18.04 x64 on which i installed PostgreSQL10 and PostgreSQL9.6
When type psql, i have psql for PostgreSQL10.
How to launch psql for PostgreSQL9.6 ?
At finish, i would like to set up PGadmin 3 for those two postgresql instances
There is no need to use psql in version 9.6 for a PostgreSQL 9.6 server. The clients are always downwards compatible.
Best practice is, to use always the latest client, no matter what version of server you are running.
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I have 3 server (PgPool-II installed) and 2 Db (PostgreSQL installed) server.
I followed https://www.pgpool.net/docs/43/en/html/example-cluster.html
But can't execute psql template1 -c "CREATE EXTENSION pgpool_recovery"
What can i do?
Is it possible to install Postgresql and Pgpool on different servers in the first place?
You need to install Pgpool-II extension on the Postgresql machine to execute following command.
psql template1 -c "CREATE EXTENSION pgpool_recovery"
see details here:
https://www.pgpool.net/docs/43/en/html/install-pgpool-recovery.html
And yes, its possible to have Pgpool-II and Postgresql on two different machines.
I am trying to remove postgresql completely from my Mac M1 and then install postgres 13.
There were postgres 14, postgres 11 and postgres 13 installed (simultaneously) on my computer. Due to versions conflict I decided to remove all my postgreses and install version 13 de novo.
To uninstall postgres completely, I followed these recommendations: https://blog.testdouble.com/posts/2021-01-28-how-to-completely-uninstall-homebrew-postgres/
Now I have:
% postgres --version
zsh: command not found: postgres
% which postgresql
postgresql not found
% psql testdb
psql: error: connection to server on socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432" failed: No such file or directory == NO DATABASES
%brew list also shows no postgres installed
but when I do
% psql --version
I see:
psql (PostgreSQL) 14.1
and
% which psql
/opt/homebrew/opt/libpq/bin/psql
So, I have front-end PostgreSQL 14 until now.
Is it normal that psql was not uninstalled with postgres server?
Of course some postgres files also remain in cache, as well as some Docker postgres images.
Should I remove postgresql14.1 client manually? Here I read that in such case after re-installation I can expect Error.
Or, in general: am I missing something that will prevent my computer from correct installing and running Postgres 13 locally and outside of Docker?
Thank you so much in advance for clarification.
Yes, Postgres client (psql) and PostgreSQL server are two separate software. Quite often you need psql in your workstation even if server is running somewhere else.
But if you don't need to connect any PostgreSQL server anymore from your workstation, you can remove psql. No harm done. And it is always easy to re-install if needed.
On my Kubuntu machine, locally I was running PostgreSQL in a user-defined directory. Actually, an upgrade from Kubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 provided PostgreSQL12. Actually, I have:
$ psql --version
psql (PostgreSQL) 12.6 (Ubuntu 12.6-0ubuntu0.20.04.1)
$sudo -u postgres psql
[sudo] Passwort:
psql (12.6 (Ubuntu 12.6-0ubuntu0.20.04.1), server 10.16 (Ubuntu 10.16-0ubuntu0.18.04.1))
What do I have to do, to unify this (to version 12) without losing data in the user-defined directory? There are two version 10 packages (PostgreSQL-10 and PostgreSQL-client-10) and the same ones version 12: Is it OK and sufficient to remove the two from 10?
Thank you!
PostgreSQL is free to change how it stores data between versions. So just moving/copying the data directory is highly unlikely to be sufficient.
The simplest solution is to basically dump the data and then load it into the new server. If you start your new server running on a different port and different data directory, you can do this as one-liner.
pg_dumpall -p 5432 | psql -d postgres -p 5433
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/upgrading.html#UPGRADING-VIA-PGDUMPALL
If you have a lot of data, and you need to keep your database available during the upgrade then you may wish to look into logical replication.
I have PostgreSQL installed in my Linux machine, I'm following a old YT tutorial for work and the instructor is using PostgreSQL 11. I have already used the following command:
sudo apt-get -y install postgresql-11
To install PostgreSQL 11 in my machine, how do I connect to this specific version and not version 12?
Postgress configuration files are located at:
/etc/postgresql/##/main/postgresql.conf
Use your favorite code editor and navigate to the CONNECTIONS AND AUTHENTICATION this will reveal at which port the Postgress database is listening.
Connect to you desired version using the -p flag. For me Postgres 11 is using port 5433 and Postgres 12 is using 5432.
psql -h 5433 postgress
Check your version using
SHOW version();
Expected output
version
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PostgreSQL 11.9 (Ubuntu 11.9-1.pgdg20.04+1) on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) 9.3.0, 64-bit
(1 row)
The 2nd installed version is probably running on port 5433 rather than 5432.
But rather than guessing, you can run pg_lsclusters and see. Then specify that port number whereever you need to connect.
This is the first time I am setting up multiple Postgres postgres servers on Ubuntu 12.04LTS. (I know multiple versions is a bad idea, but need to sanity check new installation before I migrate and kill the old instance)
Original Postgres V9.1 is installed using bundled apt-get install. (Port : 5432)
New Postgres V10 is installed via EnterpriseDB package. (Port : 5433)
I am able to use standard utilities for the V9.1 like psql, pg_dump, etc. However, I am not able to access psql of V10. Instead I am getting this error message (note the incorrect port):
/opt/PostgreSQL/10/bin$ ./psqlpsql.bin: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is the server running locally and accepting
connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
I would like to be able to manage both ideally by using psql.
I usually use Python to connect to databases and I am able to create an SQLAlchemy connection to new instance at port 5433. I can query pg_catalog and information_schema as well.
Thanks in advance!
The default port of postgres is 5432.
So If you want to access psql of V10, use the below commands:
export PATH=/opt/PostgreSQL/10/bin:$PATH
psql -p 5433