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ra38fe9f rbcdfc53 105 105 <title>Installation of PostgreSQL</title> 106 106 107 <note> 108 <para> 109 Before upgrading an existing installation of PostgreSQL check 110 the documentation about various ways to upgrade. Note that 111 new major versions might use a different binary format in the 112 data objects in which case incompatibilities may be introduced. 113 Find the documentation about upgrading at 114 <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/upgrading.html"/>. 115 </para> 116 </note> 117 107 118 <para> 108 119 For enhanced security, it is better to have a dedicated group and user … … 164 175 the server will not start and the old binaries has been overwritten 165 176 so you got stuck with an unusable database.</para> 166 167 <para>168 Before upgrading an existing installation of PostgreSQL check169 the documentation about various ways to upgrade. Note that170 new major versions might use a different binary format in the171 data objects in which case incompatibilities may be introduced.172 Find the documentation about upgrading at173 <ulink url="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/upgrading.html"/>.174 </para>175 176 177 <para>At this moment, you have both, the old and the new binaries 177 178 on disk. They can be used to perform an upgrade of your existing
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