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Re: Questions






On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 7:20 AM, o1bigtenor <..hidden..> wrote:



On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Chris Travers <..hidden..> wrote:
Hi Darald;

we may have to do without logical backups and plan to restore file-level backups.  Please run the following commands and report the results:

dpkg -l postgresql*

It's still important that we get the results.  The fact is that at present we don't know what version(s) are installed.  Debian allows multiple versions to be installed so this is something  you really want to know going into a recovery because we need to make sure the exact same versions are installed from the exact same places.

you can probably cut down the list to:

 psql -V | grep ^ii

psql -V

first results in over a page of files including one which says replication system for Postgresql

second :

psql (PostgreSQL) 9.3.2


I have some chores that I have to do outside and it will likely be at least 90 minutes before I'm back in. Its unlikely that we will be able to get to this again until about 8 or 9 hours from now - - - yes?

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