On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 1:25 PM Alanoly Andrews <alano...@invera.com> wrote:
> Yes, and I know that upgrading the Postgres version is the stock answer > for situations like this. The upgrade is in the works. > *Patching *was the solution. It takes *five minutes*. Here's how I did it (since our RHEL systems are blocked from the Internet, and I had to manually d/l the relevant RPMs): $ sudo -iu postgres pg_ctl stop -wt9999 -mfast $ sudo yum install PG96.24_RHEL6/*rpm $ sudo -iu postgres pg_ctl start -wt9999 You'll have a bit of effort finding the PG10 repository, since it's EOL, but it can be found.