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Re: [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed client 0.3.2 database mismatch
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Sebastian Hilbert |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed client 0.3.2 database mismatch |
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Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:30:47 +0200 |
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On Donnerstag 11 September 2008, James Busser wrote:
> Having first installed client 0.2.8.10-1 and after connecting to the
> public db I had decided to install a local db as people know.
>
> My bootstrapping was done from v9 bootstrapper so unless I made some
> mistake and interrupted the process, I am assuming that my system
> should contain both v8 and v9, is that correct?
>
Correct.
> I know that v8 must have been installed, because I was successfully
> able to connect locally from client 0.2.8.10-1. And I am pretty sure
> that I took the bootstrapping to completion therefore:
Good.
>
> 1) is there a pgadmin command that I should run that would verify
> which multiple databases exist?
>
Start pgadmin3 gui and connect to your server. You should see a v8 and a v8
database.
> 2) is there some reason that having run the 0.2.8.10-1 client against
> v8 would have somehow impeded the 0.3.2 client connecting with v9
> even though it may have been installed?
>
No. I do that all the time.
> 3) if I had inserted no new data into my v8 that I wanted to keep,
> should I just re-run the v9 install bootstrap?
>
No. Simply use the upgrade_db script like this:
upgrade_db.sh 8 9
this will take care of the upgrade from a working v8 database.
What exactly is your problem ? Unable to login with a 0.3.2 client ?
> 4) not that anyone would do so in production but -- if I wished to do
> so -- is 0.2.8.10-1 supposed to be able to continue to interact with
> v8 at the same time as the 0.3.2 client is supposed to be able to
> interact with v9 under the same instance of postgres?
>
Yes. the database server (posgresql) can hold many database (gnumed v8,
v9 ... ) The client makes sure it connects to the correct version.
> if any of the above is something that warrants a bug report, let me
> know.
Depends on your bug :-)
>
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed client 0.3.2 database mismatch, Karsten Hilbert, 2008/09/23