** Description changed:
[Impact]
- sosreport does collect postgresql data.
+ sosreport does collect postgresql data.
The auto-package detection doesn't seems to work when postgresql is involve.
The postgresql configuration files should be collected by sosreport on
instances that run postgresql databases (Useful in a support context for
Landscape On-Premises, etc ...)
[Test case]
# Synchronize the package index files from system sources.
- apt-get update
+ apt-get update
# Install sosreport
# Make sure postgresql is installed on the system.
# Run sosreport
- sosreport -a
+ sosreport -a
# Look at the generated "sosreport*.tar.xz" file under /tmp for
postgresql specfic content.
** Using 'sosreport -o postgresql' works well because the plugin is
specifically mention, and not expecting to auto-detect postgresql. **
- [Other informations]
+ [Regression Potential]
- * Upstream Github issue:
- https://github.com/sosreport/sos/issues/1103
+ * No regression expected, this will only affect the auto package
+ detection as of when the postgresql need to run or not.
+
+ This change only add an additional package name to the postgresql
+ package detection list to better detect when postgresql is install for
+ various type of postgresql installations on Debian/Ubuntu.
+
+ - packages = ('postgresql',)
+ + packages = ('postgresql', 'postgresql-common')
+
+
+ [Other Info]
+
+ * Upstream Github issue:
+ https://github.com/sosreport/sos/issues/1103
* Commit:
-
https://github.com/BryanQuigley/sos/commit/dfa07724a9e11d2ab19f61e496f2f1396d0caea0
+
https://github.com/BryanQuigley/sos/commit/dfa07724a9e11d2ab19f61e496f2f1396d0caea0
** Description changed:
[Impact]
sosreport does collect postgresql data.
The auto-package detection doesn't seems to work when postgresql is involve.
The postgresql configuration files should be collected by sosreport on
instances that run postgresql databases (Useful in a support context for
Landscape On-Premises, etc ...)
[Test case]
# Synchronize the package index files from system sources.
apt-get update
# Install sosreport
# Make sure postgresql is installed on the system.
# Run sosreport
sosreport -a
# Look at the generated "sosreport*.tar.xz" file under /tmp for
postgresql specfic content.
** Using 'sosreport -o postgresql' works well because the plugin is
specifically mention, and not expecting to auto-detect postgresql. **
[Regression Potential]
* No regression expected, this will only affect the auto package
detection as of when the postgresql need to run or not.
- This change only add an additional package name to the postgresql
- package detection list to better detect when postgresql is install for
- various type of postgresql installations on Debian/Ubuntu.
+ This change only add an additional package name to the exsiting
+ postgresql package detection list to better detect when postgresql is
+ install for various type of postgresql installations on Debian/Ubuntu.
- packages = ('postgresql',)
+ packages = ('postgresql', 'postgresql-common')
-
[Other Info]
* Upstream Github issue:
https://github.com/sosreport/sos/issues/1103
* Commit:
https://github.com/BryanQuigley/sos/commit/dfa07724a9e11d2ab19f61e496f2f1396d0caea0
** Description changed:
[Impact]
sosreport does collect postgresql data.
The auto-package detection doesn't seems to work when postgresql is involve.
The postgresql configuration files should be collected by sosreport on
instances that run postgresql databases (Useful in a support context for
Landscape On-Premises, etc ...)
[Test case]
# Synchronize the package index files from system sources.
apt-get update
# Install sosreport
# Make sure postgresql is installed on the system.
# Run sosreport
sosreport -a
# Look at the generated "sosreport*.tar.xz" file under /tmp for
postgresql specfic content.
** Using 'sosreport -o postgresql' works well because the plugin is
specifically mention, and not expecting to auto-detect postgresql. **
[Regression Potential]
* No regression expected, this will only affect the auto package
detection as of when the postgresql need to run or not.
- This change only add an additional package name to the exsiting
+ This change only add an additional package name to the existing
postgresql package detection list to better detect when postgresql is
install for various type of postgresql installations on Debian/Ubuntu.
- packages = ('postgresql',)
+ packages = ('postgresql', 'postgresql-common')
[Other Info]
* Upstream Github issue:
https://github.com/sosreport/sos/issues/1103
* Commit:
https://github.com/BryanQuigley/sos/commit/dfa07724a9e11d2ab19f61e496f2f1396d0caea0
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