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New install files for EFM 4.9
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dwicinas authored May 15, 2024
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sudo dnf -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo dnf -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo zypper -n install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo zypper -n install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo yum -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo apt-get -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo apt-get -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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Expand Up @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process:
sudo dnf -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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Expand Up @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process:
sudo dnf -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo yum -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo dnf -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo dnf -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo zypper -n install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo zypper -n install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo apt-get -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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sudo apt-get -y install edb-efm<4x>
```

Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.8, the package name is `edb-efm48`.
Where `<4x>` is the version of Failover Manager that you're installing. For example, if you're installing version 4.9, the package name is `edb-efm49`.

The installation process creates a user named efm that has privileges to invoke scripts that control the Failover Manager service for clusters owned by enterprisedb or postgres.

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