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Upgrade refers to the replacement of a product with a newer version of the same product. - replace (a software program) with a more recently released, enhanced version. - replace (a hardware device) with one that provides better performance.
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Upgrading using pg_upgrade on windows fails
When upgrading from postgres 9.2 to 9.3 by following the upgrade procedure found in PostgreSQL 9.3.4 documentation about pg_upgrade, the following command fails:
RUNAS /USER:postgres "CMD.EXE"
After … How should I run the upgrade process? …
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Upgrading using pg_upgrade on windows fails
Open an administrator cmd window as described in the link above.
Make sure you cd into an empty writable folder (for example, c:\temp\somewhere).
Execute the pg_upgrade command, and make sure to add …