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Postgres 9.4.5 Installation on Centos 7.3

От
Sachin Srivastava
Дата:
Hi,

I have to install Postgres 9.4.5 On Centos 7.2, what is the best way to install, please suggest:


Through ./configure and make

OR

Through below link:



Please provide, if any other installation document.


For  Postgres 9.1 version, I did postgres installation through run file like  (postgresql-9.1.2-1-linux-x64.run), for 9.4 version there is no run file right now.


Regards
SS

Re: Postgres 9.4.5 Installation on Centos 7.3

От
Adrian Klaver
Дата:
On 01/28/2016 08:45 PM, Sachin Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have to install Postgres 9.4.5 On Centos 7.2, what is the best way to
> install, please suggest:
>
>
> Through ./configure and make
>
> OR
>
> Through below link:
>
> https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/YUM_Installation#Configure_your_YUM_repository
>
>
> Please provide, if any other installation document.

I would say using the Yum repo. If you do the compile from source you
will need to make sure you have a development tool chain in place as
well as --devel libraries for the various components.

>
>
> For  Postgres 9.1 version, I did postgres installation through run file
> like  (postgresql-9.1.2-1-linux-x64.run), for 9.4 version there is no
> run file right now.
>
>
> Regards
> SS


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Re: Postgres 9.4.5 Installation on Centos 7.3

От
Sachin Srivastava
Дата:
Dear Adrian,


I have initialized the database through below command through Postgres user but in my "/u01/postgres9.4/" folder pg_log folder is not available, what is the reason behind this.

-----------------------------------

-bash-4.2$ initdb -D /u01/postgres9.4/

The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "postgres".
This user must also own the server process.
The database cluster will be initialized with locale "en_US.UTF-8".
The default database encoding has accordingly been set to "UTF8".
The default text search configuration will be set to "english".
fixing permissions on existing directory /u01/postgres9.4 ... ok
creating subdirectories ... ok
selecting default max_connections ... 100
selecting default shared_buffers ... 32MB
creating configuration files ... ok
creating template1 database in /u01/postgres9.4/base/1 ... ok
initializing pg_authid ... ok
initializing dependencies ... ok
creating system views ... ok
loading system objects' descriptions ... ok
creating collations ... ok
creating conversions ... ok
creating dictionaries ... ok
setting privileges on built-in objects ... ok
creating information schema ... ok
loading PL/pgSQL server-side language ... ok
vacuuming database template1 ... ok
copying template1 to template0 ... ok
copying template1 to postgres ... ok
WARNING: enabling "trust" authentication for local connections
You can change this by editing pg_hba.conf or using the option -A, or
--auth-local and --auth-host, the next time you run initdb.
Success. You can now start the database server using:
    postgres -D /u01/postgres9.4
or
    pg_ctl -D /u01/postgres9.4 -l logfile start
-bash-4.2$

-------------------------------------------------


[root@gdi-test postgres9.4]# pwd
/u01/postgres9.4
[root@gdi-test postgres9.4]# ls -ltr
total 108
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_twophase
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_tblspc
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_stat_tmp
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_stat
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_snapshots
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_serial
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_replslot
drwx------ 4 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_multixact
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_dynshmem
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres     4 Jan 29 11:39 PG_VERSION
drwx------ 4 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_logical
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres 21307 Jan 29 11:39 postgresql.conf
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres    88 Jan 29 11:39 postgresql.auto.conf
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres  1636 Jan 29 11:39 pg_ident.conf
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres  4468 Jan 29 11:39 pg_hba.conf
drwx------ 3 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_xlog
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_subtrans
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_clog
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 pg_notify
drwx------ 2 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 global
drwx------ 5 postgres postgres  4096 Jan 29 11:39 base
[root@gdi-test postgres9.4]#

-----------------------------------------------

Regards
SS



On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> wrote:
On 01/28/2016 08:45 PM, Sachin Srivastava wrote:
Hi,

I have to install Postgres 9.4.5 On Centos 7.2, what is the best way to
install, please suggest:


Through ./configure and make

OR

Through below link:

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/YUM_Installation#Configure_your_YUM_repository


Please provide, if any other installation document.

I would say using the Yum repo. If you do the compile from source you will need to make sure you have a development tool chain in place as well as --devel libraries for the various components.




For  Postgres 9.1 version, I did postgres installation through run file
like  (postgresql-9.1.2-1-linux-x64.run), for 9.4 version there is no
run file right now.


Regards
SS


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Re: Postgres 9.4.5 Installation on Centos 7.3

От
John R Pierce
Дата:
On 1/28/2016 10:24 PM, Sachin Srivastava wrote:
> I have initialized the database through below command through Postgres
> user but in my "/u01/postgres9.4/" folder pg_log folder is not
> available, what is the reason behind this.
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> -bash-4.2$ initdb -D /u01/postgres9.4/


the yum installed version defaults to putting the data directory in
/var/lib/pgsql/9.4/data ... There's a bunch of reasons to stick with
this, not the least thats where selinux is configured to expect it to be.

I would recommend mounting a database filesystem as /var/lib/pgsql
first, then doing the following as root...

     /usr/pgsql-9.4/bin/postgresql94-setup initdb
     systemctl enable postgresql-9.4.service
     systemctl start postgresql-9.4.service

the server is now running, and will autostart when you reboot.

see

http://people.planetpostgresql.org/devrim/index.php?/archives/80-Installing-and-configuring-PostgreSQL-9.3-and-9.4-on-RHEL-7.html




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Re: Postgres 9.4.5 Installation on Centos 7.3

От
Sachin Srivastava
Дата:
Dear John,

Thanks for update !!!

Is it not possible If my storage is mounted on /u01 and I will create the directory  within "u01/"  /postgres9.4/data. And now I want to initialize my data within this directory ("/u01/postgres9.4/data").

There is any specific reason to use only this by default directory "/var/lib/pgsql/9.4/data".

And if I want to keep (("/u01/postgres9.4/data) this directory then what should be the command of initdb because command giving the error.

(-bash-4.2$ /usr/pgsql-9.4/bin/postgresql94-setup initdb -D /u01/postgres9.4/data/


#cd

Filesystem               Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/centos-root  116G  664M  109G   1% /
devtmpfs                 1.8G     0  1.8G   0% /dev
tmpfs                    1.8G     0  1.8G   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                    1.8G  8.8M  1.8G   1% /run
tmpfs                    1.8G     0  1.8G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mapper/centos-usr    20G  3.2G   16G  17% /usr
/dev/sda1                477M  273M  175M  62% /boot
/dev/mapper/centos-var    20G  907M   18G   5% /var
/dev/mapper/centos-u01   296G  2.4G  279G   1% /u01

cd /u01
mkdir -p /postgres9.4/data

Regards
SS


On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:34 PM, John R Pierce <pierce@hogranch.com> wrote:
On 1/28/2016 10:24 PM, Sachin Srivastava wrote:
I have initialized the database through below command through Postgres user but in my "/u01/postgres9.4/" folder pg_log folder is not available, what is the reason behind this.

-----------------------------------

-bash-4.2$ initdb -D /u01/postgres9.4/


the yum installed version defaults to putting the data directory in /var/lib/pgsql/9.4/data ... There's a bunch of reasons to stick with this, not the least thats where selinux is configured to expect it to be.

I would recommend mounting a database filesystem as /var/lib/pgsql first, then doing the following as root...

    /usr/pgsql-9.4/bin/postgresql94-setup initdb
    systemctl enable postgresql-9.4.service
    systemctl start postgresql-9.4.service

the server is now running, and will autostart when you reboot.

see http://people.planetpostgresql.org/devrim/index.php?/archives/80-Installing-and-configuring-PostgreSQL-9.3-and-9.4-on-RHEL-7.html




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Re: Postgres 9.4.5 Installation on Centos 7.3

От
John R Pierce
Дата:
On 1/28/2016 11:21 PM, Sachin Srivastava wrote:
>
> Is it not possible If my storage is mounted on /u01 and I will create
> the directory  within "u01/"  /postgres9.4/data. And now I want to
> initialize my data within this directory ("/u01/postgres9.4/data").
>
> There is any specific reason to use only this by default directory
> "/var/lib/pgsql/9.4/data".

you will need to mess with selinux tags to get it to cooperate.

>
> And if I want to keep (("/u01/postgres9.4/data) this directory then
> what should be the command of initdb because command giving the error.

create file /etc/sysconfig/pgsql/postgresql-9.4 and add the line
PGDATA=/u01/postgres9.4/data     then run the postgreql94-setup initdb,
it will pick up this setting and use it, as will the systemd service
scripts.



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Re: Postgres 9.4.5 Installation on Centos 7.3

От
Sachin Srivastava
Дата:
Here selinux is already disabled on server and I am installing postgres on Centos 7.2.


On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 1:12 PM, John R Pierce <pierce@hogranch.com> wrote:
On 1/28/2016 11:21 PM, Sachin Srivastava wrote:

Is it not possible If my storage is mounted on /u01 and I will create the directory  within "u01/"  /postgres9.4/data. And now I want to initialize my data within this directory ("/u01/postgres9.4/data").

There is any specific reason to use only this by default directory "/var/lib/pgsql/9.4/data".

you will need to mess with selinux tags to get it to cooperate.


And if I want to keep (("/u01/postgres9.4/data) this directory then what should be the command of initdb because command giving the error.

create file /etc/sysconfig/pgsql/postgresql-9.4 and add the line PGDATA=/u01/postgres9.4/data     then run the postgreql94-setup initdb, it will pick up this setting and use it, as will the systemd service scripts.




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