Reputation: 714
As specified in the official docs I added the Timescale PPA repository to apt
. I then installed it via sudo apt install timescaledb-postgresql-9.6
. All was working fine.
With a recent run of sudo apt upgrade
the timescale package got updated from 0.8.0~ubuntu16.04 to 0.9.1~ubuntu16.04.
When running my Python script for inserting some new data I now get the following error (and nothing is being inserted):
2018-04-12 09:42:06,279 ERROR Postgres: could not access file "timescaledb-0.8.0": No such file or directory
It seems like the old version of the shared library is somewhere still referenced. Where?
What I already tried:
/etc/postgresql/9.6/main/postgresql.conf
still contains shared_preload_libraries = 'timescaledb'
.sudo service postgresql restart
.sudo apt purge timescaledb-postgresql-9.6
followed by reboot, reinstall, service restart.psql -U postgres -h localhost -W
executing the \dx
command does not show timescaledb as an installed extension; so executing ALTER EXTENSION timescaledb UPDATE;
as proposed by the upgrade docs here is not successfulUpvotes: 5
Views: 7099
Reputation: 714
Got it. ALTER EXTENSION timescaledb UPDATE;
was close - but this has to be executed on a database that you are connected to, not globally right after logging on to psql. And it's recommended to also pass the -X
argument to disable reading the startup file (~/.psqlrc).
psql -X -U postgres -h localhost -W
\c your-timescale-extended-database-name
ALTER EXTENSION timescaledb UPDATE;
\dx
Output:
List of installed extensions
Name | Version | Schema | Description
-------------+---------+------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------
plpgsql | 1.0 | pg_catalog | PL/pgSQL procedural language
timescaledb | 0.9.1 | public | Enables scalable inserts and complex queries for time-series data
(2 rows)
\q
to quit psqlUpvotes: 17