Re: pg_backrest build dependencies rpm's

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On 5/24/19 12:12 PM, Pavan Kumar wrote:
David and Jakub,

Thank you so much for reply.


 I was able to install pgbackrest  tool. when I tried to create stanza, I got below error. kindly help us on this.

[root@oralnx1 ~]# su - postgres
-bash-4.2$ source pg_5400_env.sh >>>> I have sourced my 11.2 version environment variables 

>>>>> tried to created stanza 

postgres@oralnx1 ~> pgbackrest --stanza=visa-demo --log-path=/oratrace/pg_alert_log --repo-path=/orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visa-demo-5400 --log-level-console=detail --log-level-file=detail stanza-create
2019-05-24 16:44:52.671 P00   INFO: stanza-create command begin 2.14: --log-level-console=detail --log-level-file=detail --log-path=/oratrace/pg_alert_log --pg1-path=/oradbaudit/pg_data_dir --repo1-path=/orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visa-demo-5400 --stanza=visa-demo
ERROR [058]: : version '10' and path '/oratrace/pgdata_10.8' queried from cluster do not match version '11' and pg1-path '/oradbaudit/pg_data_dir' read from '/oradbaudit/pg_data_dir/global/pg_control'
HINT: the pg1-path and pg1-port settings likely reference different clusters
2019-05-24 16:44:53.906 P00   INFO: stanza-create command end: aborted with exception [058]

problem Is I do have postgres version 10 and 11 on same server. why pgbackrest is taking version 10 ?

What's in your /etc/pgbackrest.conf file?


please advise 

On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 6:16 AM David Steele <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/24/19 3:16 AM, Jakub Olczyk wrote:
>>
>> Instead of configuring pgdg yum repository, is there any way to download rpm's  from pgdg repository portal ?
>
> Well, I thought you might want to use the prepackaged version of
> pgbackrest from the repository that matches the version of PostgreSQL
> you have installed. So the command after installing the repository RPM
> would look like this:
>
> # yum install pgbackrest
>
> In that way you won't need to compile anything from scratch and you can
> count on the automated updates from the repository.

Using the packages available from yum.postgresql.org is generally the
best idea.

If you must build from source the instructions for RHEL7 can be found here:

https://pgbackrest.org/user-guide-centos7.html#build

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