Upgrading PostgreSQL on Ubuntu
I recently started using Ubuntu Linux on my main development machine. That means that my PostgreSQL database is running under Ubuntu, as well. I’ve written guides to upgrading PostgreSQL using Homebrew in the past, but the upgrade process under Ubuntu was much smoother.
These steps are assuming that you use Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, and PostgreSQL 9.6 is already installed via apt.
Stop the
postgresqlservice.$ sudo service postgresql stopMove the newly-created PostgreSQL 9.6 cluster elsewhere.
$ sudo pg_renamecluster 9.6 main main_pristineUpgrade the 9.5 cluster.
$ sudo pg_upgradecluster 9.5 mainStart the
postgresqlservice.$ sudo service postgresql start
Now, when running pg_lsclusters, you should see something like the following:
9.5 main 5434 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/9.5/main /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.5-main.log
9.6 main 5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/9.6/main /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.6-main.log
9.6 main_pristine 5433 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/9.6/main_pristine /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.6-main_pristine.log
Verify everything is working as expected, then feel free to remove the 9.5/main and 9.6/main_pristine clusters ( pg_dropcluster).
These cluster commands may be available in other distros, but I haven’t been able to check them. YMMV. Good luck!