
=20 I've been down this road. Postgres won't lie about its version for you.= If you want to do this, you have to patch the Ovirt installer[1]. I sto=
=20 If nothing has changed (my notes are from a few versions ago), everythi= ng you need to correct is in =20 /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/ovirt_engine_setup/engine_common/constant= s.py =20 Aside from the version, you'll also have to make the knobs for vacuumin= g match those of your current installation, and I think there was another= configurable for something else I'm not remembering right now. =20 Be aware that doing so is accepting an ongoing commitment to monkeying = with the installer a lot. At one time I thought doing so was the right tr= adeoff, but it turns out I was wrong. =20 -j =20 [1] Or you could rebuild PG with a fake version. That option was unavai= lable here. [2] Not criticizing, just stating a technical fact. How folks apportion=
This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --HpiV2ZDmbYGAhuqeTKRLo7E4vSrViQ7Vl Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="GulUwkxST3ljqhkU19OlSpFHZWk3hAxVy"; protected-headers="v1" From: ~Stack~ <i.am.stack@gmail.com> To: users <users@ovirt.org> Message-ID: <e8f81dc5-40ef-f2e3-5b1f-fd3215742201@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Remote DB: How do you set server_version? References: <3f809af7-4e88-68ed-bb65-99a7584ae8a3@gmail.com> <8D262853-F744-4CFA-976C-E393EC9A9996@squaretrade.com> In-Reply-To: <8D262853-F744-4CFA-976C-E393EC9A9996@squaretrade.com> --GulUwkxST3ljqhkU19OlSpFHZWk3hAxVy Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 05/02/2018 03:26 PM, Jamie Lawrence wrote: pped trying to use my PG cluster at some point - the relationship betwee= n the installer and the product combined with the overly restrictive requ= irements baked into the installer[2]) makes doing so an ongoing hassle. = So I treat Ovirt's PG as an black box; disappointing, considering that we= are a very heavy PG shop with a lot of expertise and automation I can't = use with Ovirt. their QA resources is their business.
Yikes! OK. Thanks for the warning. I've got better things to do with my time. I will just skip this part of exploring. :-) Thank you! ~Stack~ --GulUwkxST3ljqhkU19OlSpFHZWk3hAxVy-- --HpiV2ZDmbYGAhuqeTKRLo7E4vSrViQ7Vl Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJa6jQkAAoJELkej+ysXJPml+4P/jlEKHKjL0YWpvq/0ZLqmasI s2PyDKK5h01u+idn+WCEH6SQUGZgIB2t3LBvKs1Ej+Cp2bs+BBnJ661TmicUUtSb pT3a6tv4W0hnG/dXOPJEAxe25o5HDprnHlTnmKrdr88ZHx+yVPfUNHhv5Agg0YVw Hi2vKJnSLKCMYaaJd/4wj8ckuQ4sHlp/2PbQ0nCMBJmLaIu7byCOE8Q+Sn4CUQvZ 1BOefVOmg3dshNs/0XGQ761tDTDTbCmzSZqqXGQiLBQOIhyiuskDR0a9Gco1HRP5 iPbY4rYvpfuPpVVIdNsJ9ZYZccMDFMuaYfDGwJi/ltOJSDJJ0LFICWpAT095ysef RORaZ8FJc50fJPzqJHRoSr6nNxWKY2WrMzT/9O5lS6XM7Kp0kHKKUan1bKb2KCmM Z0OlxWIb8HyQ5tUZbCp7+N+do2KfFeR/oCz9nPw+miwTizPZMGBcycd9Q9og+gls BUhOqZHbK1xG6CDKx+pTDZo2Q+Dow3uksntJNvpU0PMZxyivT5jxH3DGgexdvS5k 0Y96+jwqR84DljMzvCM3dTaf1Qs61UYgHuKNQ/uVKjvPY0iVHJj2YO0c+8ybo5f2 GlQ+NURwOAQ0jH3FXuUiMVVIwOjKTRJ9NXTti560tKUlyFQ/4LDaUmtR4kMgXkKj CD/miW2AV8eKUis2zSEO =IxTv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --HpiV2ZDmbYGAhuqeTKRLo7E4vSrViQ7Vl--