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On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Jan Wieck <jan at wi3ck.info> wrote: > > On Dec 16, 2014 1:35 AM, "Tory M Blue" <tmblue at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Trying a production upgrade, after upgrade 3 different environments and > I'm getting this error. > > > > PGRES_FATAL_ERROR ERROR: could not access file > "$libdir/slony1_funcs.2.2.3": No such file or directory > > > > The files are there, anyway to force this? even tried to create a export > libdir with no success. > > Are the files there on all the involved nodes? > > Jan > > -- > Jan Wieck > Senior Software Engineer > http://slony.info > Yes that was the rub and where the documentation needs to be more clear. It was not and the error doesn't bubble up the fact that the error came from a slave or other node. So I beat myself around the head for an hour, looking at one post where your exact response was provided, 3-5 times, never once having it register that was my issue :) Once i upgraded the other 3 nodes, things worked perfectly, but I was spending a lot of time looking at paths, looking at my scripts on the box that I had upgraded. So it would have been nice if the error stated that so and so node failed :) But I finally got it, thanks Jan! Tory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.slony.info/pipermail/slony1-general/attachments/20141217/e3f23163/attachment.htm
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