Le 08/11/2013 09:55, Attila Heidrich a écrit :
The problem is not caused by pg 9.2, but rhq 4.9.
It could be something we rely on which has changed between 9.1 and 9.2.
It's unlikely but possible. If you can dump your data and re-import it
in a 9.1 server you'll know tomorrow if Postgres version has something
to do with your problem.
Is it possible to downgrade RHQ with the same database content? I try
to
No, it isn't.
build a new version, but if I fail to finish today, it seems easier
to
downgrade, but I do not really want to loose sll the measurements
collected until now.
Everything you need to know to build RHQ is in the wiki:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/RHQ/Building+RHQ
If anything is missing, feel free to ask, here or in #rhq@freenode
Attila
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