The Jenkins server needs to be able to find the Unix executables dropdb, createdb and psql.

I don't know *anything* about Jenkins, or even whether or not Jenkins runs on the same box as Postgres, but there's *some* shell script *somewhere* that points $PATH to the proper Postgres binaries.

On 1/17/20 6:56 AM, Ramesh Penuballi wrote:
Dear Ron,

Thanks for looking into this query.

Could you please let me know how can I check the same.

We are able take our production backup  from the  Jenkins server, and the issue is with our uat database server only.

Could you please let me know how to check the path on Jenkins server as I am new to Jenkins.

Thanks and Regards
Ramesh Penuballi

On Fri, 17 Jan, 2020, 17:53 Ron, <ronljohnso...@gmail.com <mailto:ronljohnso...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Does the Jenkins' $PATH variable have the Postgres binaries' location?

    On 1/17/20 2:47 AM, ramesh penumalli wrote:
    Dear Team,

    I am using postgresql 9.2.12 version and I am facing  an issue while
    running the executing the commands createdb,dropdb,psql commands in
    the shell script which is running from Jenkins to restore prod data
    into stage environment.

    Jenkins job is failing with the below output.I have verified the
    script and the scrit is fine and it seems to be an issue with the
    configuration of postgresql  and not sure where to make the changes.

    line 48: dropdb: command not found
    line 50: createdb: command not found
    line 52: psql: command not found
    Kindly guide me to rectify the issue.
    Thanks and Regards,
    Ramesh

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