On 12/05/2017 16:18, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
On 05/12/2017 08:13 AM, Martin Goodson wrote:
Hello.
Yesterday I had problems getting repmgr installed, since our PostgreSQL
installs to a non-standard place, and doesn't use any postgresql
repositories/packages. The responses I got generally seemed to be 'you
need to compile it'.
I'm running ubuntu server 17.04. The EnterpriseDB installer was used to
quickly install a quick test PostgreSQL db, "testdb" under owning userid
"testdb". Here is the output of pg_config:
This is your problem. As Adrian already mentioned, you should be
running the PGDG apt repos.
https://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/
Universal installers are great for a one off, "Hey let's see what we
can do!" but they are not useful once you want to extend, have
community support and or do things like easily install Repmgr.
Good luck!
JD
Thanks for the response. The problem is I'm kind of stuck with using
EnterpriseDB's community edition installers. It's a company policy. I
can't install PostgreSQL using repositories, I ** have ** to use the
'Universal Installer' from EnterpriseDB.
Surely there must be a way to build repmgr for, and integrate it into, a
PostgreSQL db cluster built using EnterpriseDB? Am I really somehow
running up against a hard limit or am I simply missing something?
Regards,
Martin.
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