{{matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_variable_name }} has been set to `postgres` (which is our new default now).
However, we've discovered an existing file-based database ({{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old_default }}) in {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.
However, we've discovered an existing file-based database ({{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }}) in {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.
It appears that you've been using this bridge with a file-based database engine until now.
To continue using {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old_default }}, opt into it explicitly: add `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_variable_name }}: {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old_default }}` to your vars.yml file and re-run this same command.
To continue using {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }}, opt into it explicitly: add `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_variable_name }}: {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }}` to your vars.yml file and re-run this same command.
We'd normally auto-migrate you to Postgres, but we can't do it on the {{ matrix_architecture }} architecture. Our pgloader container image only supports amd64 (for now).
Learn more here:https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/740
when:"matrix_architecture != 'amd64'"
@ -75,13 +75,13 @@
# Since the caller will be starting them, it might make sense to leave stopping to it as well.
# However, we don't do it, because it's simpler having it here, and it also gets to happen only if we'll be doing an import.
# If we bailed out (somewhere above), nothing would have gotten stopped. It's nice to leave this running in such cases.
- name:Ensure systemd services stopped
- name:Ensure systemd services blocking the database import are stopped
"NOTE: Your {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_variable_name }} database file has been imported into Postgres. The original file has been moved from `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}` to `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.backup`. When you've confirmed that the import went well and everything works, you should be able to safely delete this file."
"NOTE: Your {{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.engine_old }} database file has been imported into Postgres. The original database file has been moved from `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}` to `{{ matrix_postgres_db_migration_request.src }}.backup`. When you've confirmed that the import went well and everything works, you should be able to safely delete this file."