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== How to install Postgres 8 == | == How to install Postgres 8 == |
Revision as of 08:34, 14 March 2022
There is now a smeserver-postgresql contrib in the contribs repo. It requires postgresql 13 from the postgresql repo.
Version
How to install Postgresql 13
Install
yum install smeserver-extrarepositories-pgsql yum --enablerepo=smecontribs,pgsql13 install smeserver-postgresql signal-event post-upgrade;signal-event reboot
enable repo to allow further updates
db yum_repositories setprop pgsql13 status enabled signal-event yum-modify
How to install Postgres 8
Enable centosplus repository and install postgres (at the time of writing this is version 8.1.9)
yum --enablerepo=centosplus install postgresql postgresql-contrib postgresql-devel postgresql-docs postgresql-pl postgresql-python postgresql-test
After install, ignore the post-upgrade and restart message
Start postgres
/etc/init.d/postgresql start
Then make the necessary custom templates:
mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates/var/lib/pgsql/data mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/var/lib/pgsql/data cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf /etc/e-smith/templates/var/lib/pgsql/data cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf /etc/e-smith/templates/var/lib/pgsql/data cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/var/lib/pgsql/data cp /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/var/lib/pgsql/data
Now login as postgres user:
su postgres
Then access to superuser database, set a password and exit.
psql -U postgres -d template1 alter user postgres with encrypted password 'add_your_pass_here'; \q exit
Edit the file /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf remove # and change the following settings:
superuser_reserved_connections=2 ssl = on password_encryption = on listen_addresses = 'localhost'
Then copy your server SSL keys:
cd /var/lib/pgsql/data cp /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt . cp /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/server.key . chown postgres:postgres server.*
Edit the file /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf and change the following settings:
local all all md5 host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host all all ::1/128 md5
and add at the end:
host all all 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 reject
Be sure to add an extra white line at the end.That why you got an extra line on above box!
Expand template:
expand-template /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf expand-template /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
Restart with new settings:
/etc/init.d/postgresql stop /etc/init.d/postgresql start
and add the symlinks to start automatically:
ln -s /etc/init.d/postgresql /etc/rc.d/rc7.d/S56postgresql ln -s /etc/init.d/postgresql /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K03postgresql
To ensure everything is all right:
signal-event post-upgrade signal-event reboot
Testing your environment
To test if you have set postgres password correctly:
su postgres psql -U postgres -d template1
and enter the password you have set above. If all is correct, you should enter the postgres console. Then exit:
\q
and exit from postgres user:
exit
References:
How to Remove
rpm -e postgresql.i386 postgresql-contrib postgresql-devel postgresql-docs postgresql-pl postgresql-test postgresql-server postgresqlclient7 postgresql-python
How to install Postgres 12 - old method
This is an old method and the systemd method below should be used
Postgres 12 is one of the latest versions available. The directions here may apply to other versions as well. The installation of version 12 uses RPMs directly from the Postgres support site. The links below come from https://yum.postgresql.org/12/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/repoview/postgresqldbserver12.group.html but you can adjust the 12 in this link to a different version and get a different version's installation.
First, it is necessary to install the dependencies as well as the contrib RPM.
yum install https://yum.postgresql.org/12/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/postgresql12-libs-12.5-1PGDG.rhel7.x86_64.rpm
yum install https://yum.postgresql.org/12/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/postgresql12-12.5-1PGDG.rhel7.x86_64.rpm
yum install https://yum.postgresql.org/12/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/postgresql12-contrib-12.5-1PGDG.rhel7.x86_64.rpm
Next, install the server portion.
yum install https://yum.postgresql.org/12/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/postgresql12-server-12.5-1PGDG.rhel7.x86_64.rpm
Initialize the database.
/usr/pgsql-12/bin/postgresql-12-setup initdb
If you have a previously installed version of Postgres, you will need to stop the service for it before starting the service for the new version. Note that the new service name incorporates the version number. It can be started and enabled like this:
systemctl start postgresql-12
systemctl enable postgresql-12
Koozali SME v10 and systemd
db yum_repositories set postgresql12 repository \ BaseURL https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/13/redhat/rhel-7Server-\$basearch/ \ EnableGroups no \ GPGCheck yes \ Name "Postgresql-12" \ GPGKey https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/RPM-GPG-KEY-PGDG-12 \ Visible no \ status disabled
Update yum
signal-event yum-modify
Install the rpms
yum --enablerepo=postgresql12 install postgresql12-server postgresql12-contrib
Set a config key for SME to recognise the service:
config set postgresql-12 service status enabled access private
We will need a file:
mkdir -p /usr/lib/systemd/system/postgresql-12.service.d nano /usr/lib/systemd/system/postgresql-12.service.d/50koozali.conf
Add something like this:
[Unit] After=network.target network.service wan.service [Install] WantedBy=sme-server.target
Reconfigure and reboot:
signal-event post-upgrade;signal-event reboot
The service will show as failed at this point.
systemctl status postgresql-12
So we need to init the DB:
/usr/pgsql-12/bin/postgresql-12-setup initdb
Then start it:
systemctl start postgresql-12
And now we can see it running.
We can check some of the defaults:
grep '^blank:*[^[:blank:]#;]' /var/lib/pgsql/12/data/pg_hba.conf grep '^blank:*[^[:blank:]#;]' /var/lib/pgsql/12/data/postgresql.conf