Обсуждение: Fwd: Alternative to pg_lsclusters in RHEL/CentOS?
Hi perks,
I'm wondering if there's an alternative to pg_lsclusters in rhel/centos?
Since it's just a Perl script, it should be possible to run it in any system where Owl is installed.
Make sure you set up your clusters the same way Debian does it, otherwise the script won't find the them.
The standard way is having the configs in /etc/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterName and the data directories in /var/lib/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterName
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Holger Jakobs, Bergisch Gladbach
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Make sure you set up your clusters the same way Debian does it, otherwise the script won't find the them.
The standard way is having the configs in /etc/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterName and the data directories in /var/lib/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterName
Am 3. Juli 2019 16:19:03 MESZ schrieb Standard Keyboard <standardkeyboard@yahoo.com>:
Hi perks,I'm wondering if there's an alternative to pg_lsclusters in rhel/centos?
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Holger Jakobs, Bergisch Gladbach
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Thanks Holger! I'll try that out.
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 12:49 AM Holger Jakobs <holger@jakobs.com> wrote:
Since it's just a Perl script, it should be possible to run it in any system where Owl is installed.
Make sure you set up your clusters the same way Debian does it, otherwise the script won't find the them.
The standard way is having the configs in /etc/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterName and the data directories in /var/lib/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterNameAm 3. Juli 2019 16:19:03 MESZ schrieb Standard Keyboard <standardkeyboard@yahoo.com>:Hi perks,I'm wondering if there's an alternative to pg_lsclusters in rhel/centos?
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Holger Jakobs, Bergisch Gladbach
+49 178 9759012
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Thanks Holger! I'll try that out.
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 12:49 AM Holger Jakobs <holger@jakobs.com> wrote:
Since it's just a Perl script, it should be possible to run it in any system where Owl is installed.
Make sure you set up your clusters the same way Debian does it, otherwise the script won't find the them.
The standard way is having the configs in /etc/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterName and the data directories in /var/lib/postgresql/VersionNo/ClusterNameAm 3. Juli 2019 16:19:03 MESZ schrieb Standard Keyboard <standardkeyboard@yahoo.com>:Hi perks,I'm wondering if there's an alternative to pg_lsclusters in rhel/centos?
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Holger Jakobs, Bergisch Gladbach
+49 178 9759012
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