Thanks once again for sharing the info. Let me check and get back to you. Thanks and Regards Ramesh Penuballi
On Fri, 17 Jan, 2020, 18:43 Ron, <ronljohnso...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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> 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 >> >> >> -- >> Angular momentum makes the world go 'round. >> > > -- > Angular momentum makes the world go 'round. >