Oh okay, where does it get it ?

Also after I removed the postgresql-42.6.0.jar I get a different error
message:

ln: failed to create symbolic link
'/home/guacamole/.guacamole/extensions/guacamole-auth-jdbc-postgresql-1.5.3.jar':
File exists


Perhaps do you also know why is there a .guacamole directory?
Because I set /etc/guacamole/ as the home directory


On Thu, 7 Dec 2023, 5:26 Nick Couchman, <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 8:55 PM Remush <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm really not sure what is happening!
>> Hey there fellows!
>>
>>
>> So I'm setting up a Postgresql cluster with the guacamole accessing the
>> VIP.
>>
>> Now I have been able to set the postgresql db with the command:
>>
>> cat schema/*.sql | psql -d -p 4321 -U guacadmin guacamole_db -f -
>>
>> I'm also passing a certain password as  PGPASSWORD and the command is 
>> successful!
>>
>> The guacamole.properties:
>> postgresql_hostname: the vip of the guacamole
>> postgresql_database: guacamole_db
>> postgresql_username: guacadmin
>> postgresql_port: 4321
>> postgresql_password: the same password set at PGPASSWORD
>>
>> Also I'm setting those VARs at ENV level when creating the container.
>>
>> However when I set up the Guacamole, im Getting:
>>
>>
>> ln: failed to create symbolic link 
>> '/home/guacamole/.guacamole/postgresql-42.6.0.jar': File exists
>>
>>
> An earlier e-mail you sent indicated that you were trying to place the
> postgresql JAR file in the directory manually. Make sure you are not doing
> this, and, if you're mapping the Guacamole home directory into Docker as a
> volume, that the existing directory does not contain a file of the same
> name. As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, the startup script manages that
> for you.
>
> -Nick
>
>>

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