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<meta charset='utf-8'>
<title>Postgresql</title>
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<a href="index.html">Tools Index</a>
<h1>Postgresql</h1>
<h2 id="install">1. Install Postgresql</h2>
<p>Install postgresql;</p>
<pre>
$ prt-get depinst postgresql
</pre>
<pre>
# mkdir /srv/pgsql/
# touch /var/log/postgresql
# chown postgres:postgres /srv/pgsql /var/log/postgresql
# sudo -u postgres initdb -D /srv/pgsql/data
</pre>
<h2 id="config">2. Configure Server</h2>
<h3>2.1. Init script</h3>
<p>Change <a href="conf/etc/rc.d/postgresql">/etc/rc.d/postgresql</a>;</p>
<pre>
#
# /etc/rc.d/postgresql: start, stop or restart PostgreSQL server postmaster
#
PG_DATA=/srv/pgsql/data
case "$1" in
start|stop|status|restart|reload)
sudo -u postgres pg_ctl -D "$PG_DATA" -l /var/log/postgresql "$1"
;;
*)
echo "usage: $0 start|stop|restart|reload|status"
;;
esac
# End of file
</pre>
<h3>2.2. Certificates</h3>
<pre>
$ sudo openssl genrsa -des3 -out /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key 2048
Password:
Generating RSA private key, 2048 bit long modulus
..............................+++
............+++
e is 65537 (0x10001)
Enter pass phrase for /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key:
Verifying - Enter pass phrase for /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key:
</pre>
<p>Create ceritificate signing request. For "Common Name"
provide domain name or ip address, leave challange password
and optional company name blank;</p>
<pre>
$ sudo openssl req -x509 -in server.req -text -key /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key -out /etc/ssl/certs/pg.crt
Enter pass phrase for /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key:
You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated
into your certificate request.
What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN.
There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank
For some fields there will be a default value,
If you enter '.', the field will be left blank.
-----
Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:PT
State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:
Locality Name (eg, city) []:
Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:
Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:
Common Name (e.g. server FQDN or YOUR name) []:machine.example.org
Email Address []:
Please enter the following 'extra' attributes
to be sent with your certificate request
A challenge password []:
An optional company name []:
$
</pre>
<p>Having password is a good idea, but requires it every
time pg is restarted. To remove;</p>
<pre>
$ sudo cp /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key.pass
$ sudo openssl rsa \
-in /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key.pass \
-out /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key
</pre>
<pre>
Enter pass phrase for /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key.pass:
writing RSA key
</pre>
<pre>
$ sudo chown postgres:postgres /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key*
$ sudo chmod 0600 /etc/ssl/keys/pg.key*
$ sudo chmod 644 /etc/ssl/certs/pg.cert
</pre>
<h3>2.3. Super user password</h3>
<p>Create password for super user;</p>
<pre>
# su postgres
$ psql -U postgres
</pre>
<h3>2.4. Configure postgresql.conf</h3>
<p>Edit <a href="conf/srv/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf">/srv/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf</a>;</p>
<pre>
# - Security and Authentication -
#authentication_timeout = 1min # 1s-600s
ssl = on # (change requires restart)
#ssl_ciphers = 'HIGH:MEDIUM:+3DES:!aNULL' # allowed SSL ciphers
# (change requires restart)
#ssl_prefer_server_ciphers = on # (change requires restart)
#ssl_ecdh_curve = 'prime256v1' # (change requires restart)
ssl_cert_file = '/etc/ssl/certs/pg.crt' # (change requires restart)
ssl_key_file = '/etc/ssl/keys/pg.key' # (change requires restart)
#ssl_ca_file = '' # (change requires restart)
#ssl_crl_file = '' # (change requires restart)
password_encryption = scram-sha-256
</pre>
<h3>2.5. Configure pg_hba.conf</h3>
<p>Edit
<a href="conf/srv/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf">/srv/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf</a>;
</p>
<pre>
# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
local postgres all trust
host postgres all 127.0.0.1/32 trust
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 scram-sha-256
host all all 0.0.0.0/0 reject
</pre>
<p>Start server and alter postgres password</p>
<pre>
# /etc/rc.d/postgresql start
</pre>
<pre>
postgres=# alter user postgres with password 'new_password';
</pre>
<h3 id="syslog">2.6. Configure syslog-ng</h3>
<p><a href="syslog-ng.html">Configure Syslog-ng</a>, check <a href="http://michael.otacoo.com/postgresql-2/postgres-settings-simple-syslog-configuration-with-syslog-ng/">Michael at otacoo</a> article. Example;</p>
<p>Edit /pgsql/data/<a href="../conf/srv/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf">postgresql.conf</a>;</p>
<pre>
log_destination = 'syslog' # Can specify multiple destinations
syslog_facility='LOCAL0'
syslog_ident='postgres'
log_connections = on
log_disconnections = on
log_duration = on
</pre>
<p>Create /etc/logrotate.d/postgres;</p>
<pre>
/var/log/pgsql {
weekly
compress
delaycompress
rotate 10
notifempty
create 660 postgres postgres
}
</pre>
<pre>
destination postgres { file("/var/log/pgsql"); };
filter f_postgres { facility(local0); };
log { source(s_log); filter(f_postgres); destination(postgres); };
</pre>
<h2 id="createuser">3. Create User</h2>
<p>Create a new user with createuser command;</p>
<pre>
$ sudo -u postgres createuser --pwprompt --encrypted \
--no-createrole --no-createdb flyspray
Enter password for new user:
Enter it again:
</pre>
<h2 id="createdb">4. Create Database</h2>
<p>Create a new database for new user with createdb command;</p>
<pre>
$ sudo -u postgres createdb --template=template0 --encoding=UTF8 \
--owner=flyspray db_flyspray
</pre>
<h2 id="dropdb">5. Drop Database</h2>
<p>Deleting database with dropdb command;</p>
<pre>
sudo -u postgres dropdb db_flyspray
</pre>
<h2 id="dropuser">6. Drop User</h2>
<p>Deleting user with dropuser command;</p>
<pre>
sudo -u postgres dropuser flyspray
</pre>
<h2 id="psql">7. Psql</h2>
<p>Lets check with psql, login with user postgres;</p>
<pre>
$ sudo -u postgres psql
</pre>
<p>First show help;</p>
<pre>
postgres=# \?
</pre>
<h3 id="listdb">7.1. List Databases and Roles</h3>
<p>List roles then list databases;</p>
<pre>
postgres=# \dg
postgres=# \l
</pre>
<h3 id="psqldb">7.2. Create Database</h3>
<pre>
postgres=# create database db_flyspray_ext owner flyspray encoding 'UTF-8' template template0;
</pre>
<h3 id="droptables">7.3. Drop Tables</h3>
<p>This example assumes that all tables,
are in public schema. First connect to database and
list tables;</p>
<pre>
postgres=# revoke SELECT on db_flyspray from flyspray;
</pre>
<pre>
postgres=# \c db_flyspray
postgres=# \dt
</pre>
<p>Drop all tables on public schema and recreate public schema;</p>
<pre>
db_flyspray=# drop schema public cascade;
db_flyspray=# create schema public;
</pre>
<h2 id="backup">8. Backup and restore</h3>
<h3>8.1. Dump databases</h3>
<pre>
$ pg_dumpall -U postgres | gzip > cluster_dump.gz
</pre>
<h3>8.2. Restore</h3>
<pre>
$ gzip -c cluster_dump.gz | psql -U postgres
</pre>
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