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Subject Re: Multiple Postgrest Verisons how to set one version as default.
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In response to Multiple Postgrest Verisons how to set one version as default.  (Gautham Raj <gauthamrajsunny@gmail.com>)
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On 4/29/23 07:28, Gautham Raj wrote:
Hi,

Problem: Having multiple versions of Postgres installed in CentOS 7. I Want to set the 9.5 version as default. Not able to access Postgres 9.5 through the terminal as well.
  1. For Command psql --version I'm getting 9.5 as the version.
  2. For Command sudo -u postgres psql I'm getting 9.2 as the version.
Please look at the below screenshot. 
Screenshot from 2023-04-28 21-14-29.png

Background: By default, the server has a 9.2 version I installed the rh-postgresql95 version from the below article.
Used the below command to install rh-postgresql95
yum --enablerepo=centos-sclo-rh -y install rh-postgresql95-postgresql-server

Tried updating the PATH variable correctly with the latest version. But not working.

Screenshot from 2023-04-28 21-28-44.png


Please share the steps or any guidance on how to resolve the issue.

Are you absolutely 100% sure that /opt/rh//rh-postgresql95/root/usr/bin/psql is the correct path?

If nothing else, that looks looks like a filename, not a path. I think you should remove "/psql" from the path.

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