Backstory: I had a debian 11 VPS. I installed the postgresql program from the debian 11 apt repo, back a few months ago. Back then, it was postgres 13 on the debian stable repos.

Fast forward couple months: debian 12 comes out. I do a “apt dist-upgrade” and in-place upgrade my VPS from debian 11 to debian 12. Along with this upgrade, comes postgresql 15 installed.

Now, fast forward couple more months: lemmy 0.18.3 comes out. I do not upgrade (I am on lemmy 0.18.2—afaik).

Fast forward some time, too: lemmy 0.18.4 comes out. I decide to upgrade to 0.18.4 from my existing 0.18.2.

I pull the git repo. Compile it locally. It goes well, no errors in the compilation process. I stop the lemmy systemd service, then I “mv” the compiled “lemmy_server” to /usr/bin dir.

I try to restart the now-upgraded lemmy systemd service. However, the systemd service fails.

I check the sudo journalctl -fu lemmy and I see the following error message:

lemmy_server[17631]: thread 'main' panicked at 'Couldn't run DB Migrations: Failed to run 2023-07-08-101154_fix_soft_delete_aggregates with: syntax error at or near "trigger"', crates/db_schema/src/utils.rs:221:25 

I report this issue here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3756#issuecomment-1686439103

However, after a few back and forths and internet search, I conclude that somewhere between lemmy 0.18.3 and 0.18.4, lemmy stops supporting psql <15. So, my existing DB is not compatible.

Upon my investigation on my VPS setup, I concluded that psql 15 is running, however, lemmy is using the psql 13 tables (I do not know if this is the correct term).

Now my question: is there a way to import the lemmy data I had in the psql 13 tables to a new psql 15 table (or database, I don’t know the term).

To make things hairier: I also run a dendrite server on the same VPS, and the dendrite server is using the psql 15 with psql 13 tables on the same database as the lemmy one.

The dendrite database is controlled by a psql user named “dendrite” and the lemmy database is controlled by a psql user named “lemmy” . I hope this makes differentiation between two databases possible. And so I do not harm my existing dendrite database.

Any recommendations about my options here?

  • Anark Karabey@monero.townOP
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    service file needs to have the correct LEMMY_DATABASE_URL environment variable, set to the PostgreSQL 15 install… 5433 port and correct password…

    Can you give me the example for that directive? I can then modify it to my exact situation (password, etc.)

    EDIT: Is it something like this? Environment=“LEMMY_DATABASE_URL=postgres://username:password:5432/lemmy”

    I am not sure on the username:password part btw

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      I edited my reply…

      now the “lemmy_db” is a hostname, which I pulled from those docs, but probably just set to 127.0.0.1 (or “localhost”) instead of adding that to your hosts file?

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        but probably just set to 127.0.0.1 instead of adding that to your hosts file?

        You can see the lemmy.hjson file I posted in this thread, I think it is just set to 127.0.0.1 in there

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            To verify, here is what I have added to my lemmy.service file:

            Environment=LEMMY_DATABASE_URL=postgres://lemmy:REDACTED@127.0.0.1:5433/lemmy
            
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                So, I save the edit and quit the lemmy service file. And then do sudo systemctl enable --now lemmy.service ?

                EDIT: OK. Systemctl reports that lemmy.service is active and runnning.

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                  I assume it is already enabled from when you ran 0.18.2…

                  on Ubuntu 22.04 if I try to start it after editing the service config it tells me to run a command to rebuild some cache. But I don’t know if Debian is using different service control architecture… hard to keep up with the debates ;)

                  I don’t see any harm to just issue a start

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                    I did start my lemmy.service, and then I started my lemmy-ui.service (I had it disabled, too, since the lemmy.service wasn’t working for the last week).

                    Now I navigate to the frontpage of my lemmy instance (hostname.tld) and lemmy-ui is asking me to setup the instance.

                    Is something wrong? I was expecting my old posts with the old sub-lemmy’s show up?

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      https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/configuration.html

      Going by your previous service config example…

      Environment=LEMMY_DATABASE_URL=postgres://lemmy:password@lemmy_db:5433/lemmy

      With 5433 on there instead of what most people use, 5432.

      now the “lemmy_db” is a hostname, which I pulled from those docs, but probably just set to 127.0.0.1 (or “localhost”) instead of adding that to your hosts file?

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          yha, I edited the comment already. And I suggest you replace lemmy_db with IP address or localhost… maybe we go with localhost

          postgres://lemmy:password@localhost:5433/lemmy