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PostgreSQL High Performance Cookbook

By : Chitij Chauhan, Dinesh Kumar
Book Image

PostgreSQL High Performance Cookbook

By: Chitij Chauhan, Dinesh Kumar

Overview of this book

PostgreSQL is one of the most powerful and easy to use database management systems. It has strong support from the community and is being actively developed with a new release every year. PostgreSQL supports the most advanced features included in SQL standards. It also provides NoSQL capabilities and very rich data types and extensions. All of this makes PostgreSQL a very attractive solution in software systems. If you run a database, you want it to perform well and you want to be able to secure it. As the world’s most advanced open source database, PostgreSQL has unique built-in ways to achieve these goals. This book will show you a multitude of ways to enhance your database’s performance and give you insights into measuring and optimizing a PostgreSQL database to achieve better performance. This book is your one-stop guide to elevate your PostgreSQL knowledge to the next level. First, you’ll get familiarized with essential developer/administrator concepts such as load balancing, connection pooling, and distributing connections to multiple nodes. Next, you will explore memory optimization techniques before exploring the security controls offered by PostgreSQL. Then, you will move on to the essential database/server monitoring and replication strategies with PostgreSQL. Finally, you will learn about query processing algorithms.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
PostgreSQL High Performance Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Setting up OmniPITR


OmniPITR is a third-party tool that consists of a set of scripts that are used to maintain and manage PostgreSQL database transaction log files, that is, WAL logs.

OmniPITR can also be used for initiating hot backups on master and slave PostgreSQL servers.

In this recipe, we are going to set up and install OmniPITR.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we are going to show how to install OmniPITR on a machine. However, this needs to be done on both the master and slave servers. For our exercise, the pg-primary serves as the master server and the pg-clone server serves as the slave server.

How to do it...

The following are the series of steps that are required to configure and install OmniPITR:

  1. On both the master and slave machines we can install the OmniPITR as follows:

            $ git clone git://github.com/omniti-labs/omnipitr.git 
    
    
  2. In the next step, we run a sanity check to see if the omniPITR installation goes fine on both the machines:

            $ /opt/omnipitr/bin/sanity-check...