From eb410b6bde2fd6a6aa1307d8bb07d35fceb2b5c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 05:41:55 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Manual page improvements.

---
 contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade   | 12 ++++++------
 contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.1 | 29 ++++++++++++++++-------------
 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade b/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade
index c75af60b972..477f8544e24 100755
--- a/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade
+++ b/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 # pg_upgrade: update a database without needing a full dump/reload cycle.
 # CAUTION: Read the manual page before trying to use this!
 
-# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/pg_upgrade/Attic/pg_upgrade,v 1.8 2002/01/15 05:10:57 momjian Exp $
+# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/pg_upgrade/Attic/pg_upgrade,v 1.9 2002/01/15 05:41:55 momjian Exp $
 #
 # To migrate this to newer versions of PostgreSQL:  
 #	1)  Update the version numbers at the top of the file
@@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ make_dbobjoidmap()
 	grep -v '^template0$' |
 	while read DB
 	do	
-		QUERY="`echo \"	SELECT 	relname, oid
-				FROM 	pg_class
-				WHERE 	relkind = 'r' OR
-					relkind = 'i' OR
-					relkind = 't'\"`"
+		QUERY="SELECT 	relname, oid
+			FROM 	pg_class
+			WHERE 	relkind = 'r' OR
+				relkind = 'i' OR
+				relkind = 't'"
 		# Don't move over 7.1 int4 sequences;  use setval() file.
 		# Sequence XIDs changed from 7.2beta4 to beta5;  don't copy them.
 		if [ "$SRC_VERSION" != "7.1" -a \
diff --git a/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.1 b/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.1
index f4b28d15b9e..10c9708eefc 100644
--- a/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.1
+++ b/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.1
@@ -11,29 +11,31 @@ version.
 .LP
 \fBpg_upgrade\fP must be run in two stages.  In phase one you must run
 \fBpg_upgrade\fP with your old database installation in place.  In phase two, 
-\fBpg_upgrade\fP must be run on a freshly \fBinitdb\fP'ed current install. 
-In both phases, the same \fBpg_upgrade\fP script matching the newly installed
-version must be used.
+\fBpg_upgrade\fP must be run on a freshly \fBinitdb\fP'ed server.
+In both phases, the same newly installed \fBpg_upgrade\fP script must be
+used.
 .SH Upgrading PostgreSQL with pg_upgrade
 .LP
-1) Back up your existing data directory, preferably by making a complete
-dump with \fBpg_dumpall.\fP
+1) Back up your existing data directory, preferably using \fBpg_dumpall.\fP
 .LP
 2) Copy the program \fIpgsql/contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade\fP from the current
 PostgreSQL distribution somewhere into your path.
 .LP
-3)  Change your working directory to the pgsql main directory, and type:
+3)  Run phase one of \fBpg_upgrade:\fP
 .LP
 .B $ pg_upgrade -1
 .sp
 to collect information about the old database needed for the upgrade.
-You may use \fI-D\fP to specify the data directory, or use PGDATA.
+You may use \fI-D\fP to specify the data directory.  By default it uses
+the environment variable \fIPGDATA.\fP
 .LP
 4) Do:
 .LP
+.B $ cd pgsql/src
+.br
 .B $ make install
 .sp
-to install the new binaries.
+to install the PostgreSQL binaries for the new release.
 .LP
 5)  Do:
 .LP
@@ -41,8 +43,8 @@ to install the new binaries.
 .br
 .B $ make install
 .sp
-to install the \fIpg_resetxlog\fP utility which is needed by
-\fBpg_upgrade\fP.
+to install the \fIpg_resetxlog\fP utility, which is needed during phase
+2 of \fBpg_upgrade\fP.
 .LP
 6) Run initdb to create a new template1 database containing the system
 tables for the new release.  Make sure you use settings similar to those
@@ -52,17 +54,18 @@ used in your previous version.
 to the server until the upgrade is complete.  You may wish to start the
 postmaster without -i or alter pg_hba.conf temporarily.)
 .LP
-8)  Change your working directory to the pgsql main directory again, and type: 
+8)  Run phase two of \fBpg_upgrade:\fP
 .LP
 .B $ pg_upgrade -2
 .sp
 The program will do some checking to make sure everything is properly
-configured, and will then recreate all the databases and tables you had,
+configured, and will then recreate all your databases and tables,
 but with no data.  It will then physically move the data files
 containing non-system tables and indexes into the proper 
 subdirectories.
 .LP
-9)  Restore your old \fIpg_hba.conf\fP if needed to allow user logins.
+9)  Restore your old \fIpostmaster\fP flags or \fIpg_hba.conf\fP if
+needed to allow user logins.
 .sp
 .LP
 10)  Carefully examine the contents of the upgraded databases.  If you
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