Re: Restoring database from old DATA folder

From: RPK <rohitprakash123(at)indiatimes(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Restoring database from old DATA folder
Date: 2006-08-08 17:51:55
Message-ID: 5711630.post@talk.nabble.com
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> Was the old postgres stopped when you created the copy?
> Was the new postgres stopped when you put the copy in?
> Did you restore correct permissions when you put the copy in?
> Is the new install the same version of postgres as the old one?
> What are the error messages?

I tried to modify the parameters of the .CONF file when the pgsql-8.1
service was running. The next time I started, it displayed error: "The
service did not listen to local host". (something like this).

So I copied the old DATA folder and un-installed PostgreSQL. I again
re-installed it and replace the new DATA folder with the old one. Both
previous and new are same versions and same settings were used during
installation.
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