This is a BOSH release for PostgreSQL.
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In order to deploy the postgres-release you must follow the standard steps for deploying software with BOSH.
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Install and target a bosh director. Please refer to bosh documentation for instructions on how to do that. Bosh-lite specific instructions can be found here.
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Upload the desired stemcell directly to bosh. bosh.io provides a resource to find and download stemcells. For bosh-lite:
bosh upload stemcell https://bosh.io/d/stemcells/bosh-warden-boshlite-ubuntu-trusty-go_agent
- Upload the latest release from bosh.io:
bosh upload release https://bosh.io/d/github.com/cloudfoundry/postgres-release
or create and upload a development release:
cd ~/workspace/postgres-release
bosh -n create release --force && bosh -n upload release
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Generate the manifest.
For bosh-lite run:
~/workspace/postgres-release/scripts/generate-bosh-lite-manifest > OUTPUT_MANIFEST_PATH
In general, in the postgres-release you are provided with a sample that you can customize by creating your own stubs:
~/workspace/postgres-release/scripts/generate-deployment-manifest \
-i IAAS-SETTINGS-STUB-PATH \
-p PROPERTIES-STUB-PATH > OUTPUT_MANIFEST_PATH
In the IAAS-SETTINGS-STUB specify:
meta:
stemcell: (( merge || .meta.default_stemcell ))
default_stemcell:
name: <STEMCELL_NAME>
version: <STEMCELL_VERSION>
compilation:
cloud_properties: <COMPILATION_CLOUD_PROPS>
networks:
- name: default
<NETWORK_PROPS>
resource_pools:
- name: medium
cloud_properties: <RESPOOL_CLOUD_PROPS>
In the PROPERTIES-STUB specify the properties for the postgres job. You can refer to the bosh-lite sample stub for a basic configuration example.
- Deploy:
bosh -d OUTPUT_MANIFEST_PATH deploy
The table below shows the most significant properties you can use to customize your postgres installation. The complete list of available properties can be found in the spec.
Property | Description |
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databases.port | The database port |
databases.databases | A list of databases and associated properties to create when Postgres starts |
databases.databases[n].name | Database name |
databases.databases[n].citext | If true the citext extension is created for the db |
databases.roles | A list of database roles and associated properties to create |
databases.roles[n].name | Role name |
databases.roles[n].password | Login password for the role |
databases.max_connections | Maximum number of database connections |
databases.log_line_prefix | The postgres printf style string that is output at the beginning of each log line. Default: %m: |
databases.collect_statement_statistics | Enable the pg_stat_statements extension and collect statement execution statistics. Default: false |
databases.additional_config | A map of additional key/value pairs to include as extra configuration properties |
databases.monit_timeout | Monit timout in seconds for the postgres job start. By default the global monit timeout applies. You may need to specify a higher value if you have a large database and the postgres-release deployment includes a PostgreSQL upgrade. |
Note
- Removing a database from
databases.databases
list and deploying again does not trigger a physical deletion of the database in PostgreSQL. - Removing a role from
databases.roles
list and deploying again does not trigger a physical deletion of the role in PostgreSQL.
Contributors must sign the Contributor License Agreement before their contributions can be merged. Follow the directions here to complete that process.
Make sure that you are working against the develop
branch. PRs submitted
against other branches will need to be resubmitted with the correct branch
targeted.
The postgres-release does not directly support high availability. Even if you deploy more instances, no replication is configured.