diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_8.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_8.mdx index 73698c9f337..dc1a4f244d4 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_8.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_8.mdx @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_9.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_9.mdx index 2f75f8ccb87..194e9e26a8a 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_9.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_rhel_9.mdx @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_12.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_12.mdx index 67fa8557d3d..1ea1fe83fcf 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_12.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_12.mdx @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_15.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_15.mdx index 43e6394b9db..9e827bf42af 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_15.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_ppc64le/efm_sles_15.mdx @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_centos_7.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_centos_7.mdx index 9472f94eaa7..691b286ce38 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_centos_7.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_centos_7.mdx @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_10.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_10.mdx index d86249bbdb4..5d7e60ccf39 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_10.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_10.mdx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_11.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_11.mdx index eb1906737de..bc2899d6491 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_11.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_debian_11.mdx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_8.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_8.mdx index 9534c0117f5..14ea1de2643 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_8.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_8.mdx @@ -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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_9.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_9.mdx index 97da1da2d48..c5ea91fc632 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_9.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_other_linux_9.mdx @@ -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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_7.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_7.mdx index 55d7002f8ed..6a20e227811 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_7.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_7.mdx @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_8.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_8.mdx index f548e1a3fbd..95ecadcb72c 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_8.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_8.mdx @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_9.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_9.mdx index a6c425d18ac..a3f78e4a77c 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_9.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_rhel_9.mdx @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_12.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_12.mdx index 61d497d0277..f1b2c92dd5c 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_12.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_12.mdx @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_15.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_15.mdx index 15fe8add40a..e7c6e4fcaaa 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_15.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_sles_15.mdx @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_20.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_20.mdx index 466474e2e48..333d5df84a3 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_20.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_20.mdx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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. diff --git a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_22.mdx b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_22.mdx index ddc8b7e67c7..26e2a6176f1 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_22.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/efm/4/installing/linux_x86_64/efm_ubuntu_22.mdx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Before you begin the installation process: 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.