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Re: not the expected version (unexpected version)



Hi again,

Thanks for all the help, Chris. I know you're busy and really appreciate it.

Here is the output:

psql (8.4.11)
Type "help" for help.
postgres=# SELECT * FROM defaults WHERE setting_key = 'version';
ERROR: relation "defaults" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM defaults WHERE setting_key = 'version';

postgres=# SELECT count(*) FROM defaults;

ERROR: relation "defaults" does not exist

LINE 1: SELECT count(*) FROM defaults;

^

Major problem – the log files at the root level have disappeared.

..hidden..:/tmp# find / -name dblog_stderr

reveals nothing nor does the list (/l) command in the directory. The files were there a few days ago... Back to square zero...

Just for reference:  /l for postgres output:

List of databases

Name | Owner | Encoding | Collation | Ctype | Access privileges

-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-------+-----------------------

aels | postgres | UTF8 | C | C |

cana | ledgersmb | UTF8 | C | C |

company | postgres | UTF8 | C | C |

ledgersmb | ledgersmb | SQL_ASCII | C | C |

mycompany | ledgersmb | UTF8 | C | C |

mytestdb | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C |

postgres | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C |

template0 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =c/postgres

: postgres=CTc/postgres

template1 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =c/postgres

: postgres=CTc/postgres

testt | ledgersmb | UTF8 | C | C |

(10 rows)

I don't know what to make of all this. Maybe I need to reinstall postgres again?

Thanks in advance.

Billy



On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Chris Travers <..hidden..> wrote:
Hi;

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 4:15 PM, billy akazawa <..hidden..> wrote:
> Hi again, everyone,
>
> I decided to start a new thread because the problem now seems to have been
> reduced to the unexpected version dilemma.
>
> Here is the problem at the moment.
>
> setup.pl announces that it has successfully created the database. When I try
> to log in using I get the unexpected version message and hint to rerun
> setup.pl.

Ok, this is a bit odd.  Normally if it fails you will get other
errors.  It did prompt you to create a user, right?

>
> Error!
>
> Database is not the expected version. Was , expected 1.3.12. Please re-run
> setup.pl against this database to correct.
>
> When I try to do that I get the following:
>
> Confirm Operation
>
> Unknown version found.
> Cancel?
> Yes No
>
> Clicking on either 'Yes' or 'No' and then 'Next' just takes me back to the
> same Database Management Console. I can't get any further than this loop
> process. In other words, there doesn't seem to be any way to re-run setup.pl
> against the database a second time.

Ok, we need to see what's going on.

Can you log in to the db using psql and run the following queries:

SELECT * FROM defaults WHERE setting_key = 'version';

and

SELECT count(*) FROM defaults;

Also, please check your /tmp/ledgersmb/dblog_stderr for info on errors.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

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