![]() Su - enterprisedb -c "sed -i \"s/ident/md5/g\" /var/lib/edb/as11/data/pg_hba.conf" \ #yum install -y edb-as11-server-core #if you want to install just the core-database Sed -i "\/enterprisedb-tools/,/gpgcheck/ s/enabled=0/enabled=1/" /etc//edb.repo Sed -i "\/enterprisedb-dependencies/,/gpgcheck/ s/enabled=0/enabled=1/" /etc//edb.repo Sed -i "s/:/$YUM_USER:$YUM_PASSWORD/g" /etc//edb.repo # Enable EPAS 10, dependencies, and tools repositoriesĮxport YUM_USER= #Please provide your username for the edb yum repoĮxport YUM_PASSWORD= #Please provide your password for the edb yum repo # Configure the edb.repo username/password ![]() #Here is a quick, complete example for installing EDB Postgres v10 on RHEL/CentOS 6/7: # Congratulations! You have successfully installed, configured, and connected to your first EPAS 11 cluster. nf - Postgres main configuration file with all other configuration settings for the cluster Pg_hba.conf - Postgres Host Based Access file specifices who can connect to the cluster ![]() There are three primary components to EPAS:ĮPAS 11 Installation (/var/lib/edb/as11/)ĮPAS 11 Cluster Directories (user configurable, but defaults to /var/lib/edb/as11/data) Running instance of RHEL/CentOS 6/7 with root access Quickly (less than five minutes) install and run a default EPAS 11 cluster on RHEL 6 or RHEL 7
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