Thank you for your response.

I powered up the defunct system and confirmed that the keycloak DB was
present in the source database, but the engine-backup tool was not backing
it up.

I was able to recover with the following these steps:

1. start from clean CentOS 9
2. remove a conflicting man page rpm
2. dnf install ovirt-engine, ignore the script error
3. restore the engine database
4. back up the keycloak database with pg_dump, migrate to new engine host,
and restore the keycloak database
5. Add entries to the pg_hba for the keycloak database
6. ensure the keycloak user could connect to the keycloak database
7. run engine-setup (no errors)
8. manually add engin.cer to the java keystore

We are now running on Version 4.5.4-1.el9

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