[Users] engine-backup --restore

Juan Pablo Lorier jplorier at gmail.com
Wed Feb 12 18:25:34 UTC 2014


Almost, when you mean random password, you mean for the engine user in
the database?
The new install and the old differ in some things in the db, so I tried
to made then the same, but I saw a post of a user that removed the
engine database and user and created them again before trying to
restore, is that a good path?
Regards,



On 12/02/14 16:03, Yedidyah Bar David wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Juan Pablo Lorier" <jplorier at gmail.com>
>> To: "Yedidyah Bar David" <didi at redhat.com>
>> Cc: "Sahina Bose" <sabose at redhat.com>, "users" <users at ovirt.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 7:55:35 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Users] Problems accesing the database
>>
>> Hi Yedidyah,
>>
>> But If I run engine-setup and then engine-backup restore shuldn't it
>> import the data to the existing db created by engine-setup?
>> That's shown everywhere so I thought it's a valid way to migrate
> No.
>
> There is a specific case in which this works automatically:
> All on the same host:
> 1. engine-setup
> 2. engine-backup --mode=backup
> (perhaps do other stuff here)
> 3. engine-cleanup
> 4. engine-backup --mode=restore
>
> Why does this work? Because 'engine-cleanup', since 3.3, does not drop
> the database nor user inside postgres. So when restore tries to access
> this database using this user and password it succeeds.
>
> In general, if you do the restore on another machine, and do there
> 'engine-setup; engine-cleanup' as a quick-postgres-provisioning-tool,
> you end up almost ready, but not quite - because the password is random,
> and therefore different between the installations. In principle you could
> have provided just the password to restore, but we decided that if you
> need to change the credentials, you should pass all of them (except for
> defaults).
>
> Hope this clarifies,


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