Concept
Each facility has a database server. For each site the facility library is the main library. The libraries from other facilities are replications. These replications are read-only. This means that every site is independent but still benefits from the work and libraries another facility is doing.
In Postgres terms:
A logical replication is the preferred way to go, since each facility can have their own database setup and also different version of Postgres without running into any issues.
That’s not possible Physical replication, since the Postgres version as well as the folder/file structure needs to be identical. With logical we have one Publisher and as many Subscribers as we like. The Subscribers will be the Postgres databases in the other facilities.
Requirements
In each facility you have a database server up and running with Postgres installed.
Monitoring
To monitor the databases you can for example use pgwatch2
Setup VMs
install Postgres
Configure Logical Replication
initiate 2 new PostgresSQL database clusters
Configure Publisher server with “wal_level=logical“
Start the instance
Create a database and the tables
Configure primary server
# create database cluster initdb -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich_publication
Edit the config to set the primary database cluster to the Logical Replication mode
# edit postgresql.conf vi /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich_publication/postgresql.conf
# edit line for wal_level to logical wal_level = logical
Now start the database cluster
# start the database cluster pg_ctl -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich_publication start
Create Postgres Users - make sure that the Users exist in all the other databases as well
# access the database via psql psql --port=5432 postgres # create superuser for IT/admins and pipeline TDs CREATE ROLE postgres LOGIN password 'postgres'; ALTER USER root CREATEDB; ALTER USER root CREATEROLE; ALTER USER root SUPERUSER; ALTER USER root REPLICATION; # create user that is allowed to create new databases and read/write information CREATE ROLE user_daselement LOGIN password 'password'; ALTER USER root CREATEDB; # create replication user that is used by the other facilites CREATE ROLE user_replication WITH REPLICATION LOGIN password 'password'; # exit the database from psql \q
Move to a supervisor/lead artists workstation.
Now create a new library inside the software. Use the dbuser to connect to the databas.
Hurray, we have the main library for facility Munich running.
The next step is create a publication for this newly create database. Back to the Postgres server.
# log in to the newly created database psql --port=5432 de_munich_vfxelements
We have to create a publication for this library/database that all the other facilities can later subscribe to.
# create publication for all tables create publication muc_pub for all tables; # the expected output is: CREATE PUBLICATION
Configure subscriber server
Create subscriber database cluster
copy database Schema from the primary database
create subscription to primary database
1 create database
Now let’s setup a database in a different facility
# create database cluster initdb -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich_subscription # start the database cluster pg_ctl -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich_subscription start
2 copy schema
Postgres replication does not support the Postgres Data Definition Language (DLL) commands.
For us this means that we have to copy over the Database Schema from the Primary Database to the subscriber server. This step only needs to be done once.
# create database from primary database psql --port=5460 postgres # create an empty database where the information will be replicated to create database rep_de_munich_vfxelements # expected ouptut: CREATE DATABASE
Now copy over all the information from the primary to the subscriber. Execute this command on the primary database server.
# use pg_dump to copy the data pg_dump -s de_munich_vfxelements -p 5432 | psql -h 192.168.178.50 -p 5432 rep_de_munich_vfxelements
3 create subscription
The last step is now to subscribe to the primary facility publication.
dbname = name of the database in the munich facility (muc_pub)
host = ip-of-publisher-postgres-server (e.g. the munich postgres server)
user = must be a superuser or replication role
create subscription muc_subscription connection 'dbname=de_munich_vfxelements host=192.168.178.50 user=user_replication port=5433' publication muc_pub;
Configure Logical Replication
Create a publication on the Publish Server
Create a subscription on the Subscriber Server
Test the replication
Troubleshooting
userful command
psql commands
command | description |
---|---|
| list all databases |
| list all users |
| lists available publications |
| lists available subscriptions |
initdb: command not found
The initdb is located in the installation directory of Postgres.
Fix for Ubuntu:
# create a symbolic link to initdb to access the command sudo ln -s /usr/lib/postgresql/14/bin/initdb /usr/local/bin # now you can run ... initdb
pg_ctl: command not found
The pg_ctl is located in the installation directory of Postgres.
Fix for Ubuntu:
# create a symbolic link to initdb to access the command sudo ln -s /usr/lib/postgresql/14/bin/pg_ctl /usr/local/bin # now you can run ... pg_ctl
Unable to connecto to server; FATAL: role “postgres“ does not exist
Seems like there is no user in the database called “postgres”.
To create a user use this command:
# access the database psql --port=5432 postgres # create user in the database CREATE ROLE postgres LOGIN password 'postgres';
START STREAMING
This is for a streaming replication! We want to have a logical replication.
Create primary database server
This is the database server in our facility in e.g. Munich
initdb -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich
Configure primary server
change postgres.conf to enable networking
create a replication user
allow remote access in pg_hba.conf
change postgres.conf to enable networking
vim /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich/postgres.conf # uncomment and change the line: listen_addresses = '*' # and change the port to 5433 to avoid conflicts with production port 5432 port = 5433 # start the Postgres server pg_ctl -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-data start
create a replication user
# create replication user psql --port 5433 postgres [local]:5433 postgres=# create user repuser replication;
allow remote access in pg_hba.conf
add line to allow access for the replication user
vim /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-data/pg_hba.conf # TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD # IPv4 local connections host all repuser localhost trust # restart the Postgres server pg_ctl -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich restart
The primary system is now ready. Let’s move on to the replica system!
Create replica database server
Now we are at a database server in a different facility. E.g. Vancouver
# create the replica Postgres server # this command pg_basebackup copies the files from the primary database pg_basebackup -h db-munich -U repuser --checkpoint=fast -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich-replica/ -R --slot=daselement_munich -C --port 5433
In the replica directory you will find these two files
standby.signal
this file defines that the database that it is a replica
postgresql.auto.conf
contains information to connect to the primary server
Now start the replica server
# start the Postgres server pg_ctl -D /var/lib/postgresql/daselement-munich-replica
END STREAMING