![]() usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl stop -D /usr/local/pgsql/data You may also want to download the backup if its really important to you and in case you screw up the server usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_dumpall –U postgres postgresqlserverdbs.sql ![]() The first thing you want to do if you care about your data is to back it up with commands similar to the below. If you are running a prior version of PostgreSQL, most likely it was installed in the /usr/local/pgsql/ folder. 64bit will generally have an 圆4 and 32-bit will have i386 and/or i686 (for intel based).Īlso gives details of the version you are running If this returns something with el4 (then you are running Enterprise Linux 4), el5 (Enterprise Linux 5), centos (ELsmp).
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