(Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 04:11:45PM +0200) Peter Nabbefeld :
Am 17.08.18 um 16:05 schrieb Ismael Bouya:
Hi Peter, What version are you upgrading from? Starting at version 10, you don’t need any particular operation to upgrade minor version (10.X -> 10.Y), that’s why the old binaries are "stuck" at 9.6. Current version is 9.6, updated version is 10.5
Then you probably missed that part in the wiki page: --- a postgresql-old-upgrade package is available that will always run one major version behind the real PostgreSQL package. This can be installed side-by-side with the new version of PostgreSQL. --- Upgrading your system (after shutting down postgresql) and installing postgresql-old-upgrade should give you /opt/pgsql-9.6/, your current psql version, and /usr/bin/psql, your target version (10.6). From there, following the wiki should permit you to upgrade the data to the target version. -- Ismael