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#!/bin/sh # # postgresql-setup Initialization and upgrade operations for PostgreSQL # PGVERSION is the full package version, e.g., 9.6.0 # Note: the specfile inserts the correct value during package build PGVERSION=9.6.23 # PGMAJORVERSION is major version, e.g., 9.6 (this should match PG_VERSION) PGMAJORVERSION=`echo "$PGVERSION" | sed 's/^\([0-9]*\.[0-9]*\).*$/\1/'` # PGENGINE is the directory containing the postmaster executable # Note: the specfile inserts the correct value during package build PGENGINE=/usr/pgsql-9.6/bin # PREVMAJORVERSION is the previous major version, e.g., 9.5, for upgrades PREVMAJORVERSION=9.5 # PREVPGENGINE is the directory containing the previous postmaster executable PREVPGENGINE=/usr/pgsql-$PREVMAJORVERSION/bin # PREVDATADIR is the directory containing the previous postmaster executable PREVDATADIR=/var/lib/pgsql/$PREVMAJORVERSION/data # TODO: Provide a conf file that can override these settings # The second parameter is the new database version, i.e. $PGMAJORVERSION in this case. # Use "postgresql-$PGMAJORVERSION" service, if not specified. SERVICE_NAME="$2" if [ x"$SERVICE_NAME" = x ] then SERVICE_NAME=postgresql-$PGMAJORVERSION fi # The third parameter is the old database version, i.e. $PREVMAJORVERSION in this case. # Use "postgresql-$PREVMAJORVERSION" service, if not specified. OLD_SERVICE_NAME="$3" if [ x"$OLD_SERVICE_NAME" = x ] then OLD_SERVICE_NAME=postgresql-$PREVMAJORVERSION fi USAGE_STRING=$" Usage: $0 {initdb|check_upgrade|upgrade} [SERVICE_NAME] Script is aimed to help sysadmin with basic database cluster administration. The SERVICE_NAME is used for selection of proper unit configuration file; For more info and howto/when use this script please look at README.rpm-dist file. The 'postgresql' string is used when no SERVICE_NAME is explicitly passed. Available operation mode: initdb Create a new PostgreSQL database cluster. This is usually the first action you perform after PostgreSQL server installation. check_upgrade Checks whether the old cluster can be upgraded to the new version or not. upgrade Upgrade PostgreSQL database cluster to be usable with new server. Use this if you upgraded your PostgreSQL server to newer major version (currently from $PREVMAJORVERSION \ to $PGMAJORVERSION). Environment: PGSETUP_INITDB_OPTIONS Options carried by this variable are passed to subsequent call of \`initdb\` binary (see man initdb(1)). This variable is used also during 'upgrade' mode because the new cluster is actually re-initialized from the old one. PGSETUP_PGUPGRADE_OPTIONS Options in this variable are passed next to the subsequent call of \`pg_upgrade\`. For more info about possible options please look at man pg_upgrade(1). PGSETUP_DEBUG Set to '1' if you want to see debugging output." # note that these options are useful at least for help2man processing case "$1" in --version) echo "PostgreSQL setup script for version $PGVERSION" exit 0 ;; --help|--usage) echo "$USAGE_STRING" exit 0 ;; esac # this parsing technique fails for PGDATA pathnames containing spaces, # but there's not much I can do about it given systemctl's output format... PGDATA=`systemctl show -p Environment "${SERVICE_NAME}.service" | sed 's/^Environment=//' | tr ' ' '\n' | sed -n 's/^PGDATA=//p' | tail -n 1` if [ x"$PGDATA" = x ]; then echo "failed to find PGDATA setting in ${SERVICE_NAME}.service" exit 1 fi # Find the unit file for new version. if [ -f "/etc/systemd/system/${SERVICE_NAME}.service" ] then SERVICE_FILE="/etc/systemd/system/${SERVICE_NAME}.service" elif [ -f "/usr/lib/systemd/system/${SERVICE_NAME}.service" ] then SERVICE_FILE="/usr/lib/systemd/system/${SERVICE_NAME}.service" else echo "Could not find systemd unit file ${SERVICE_NAME}.service" exit 1 fi # Log file for pg_upgrade PGUPLOG=/var/lib/pgsql/$PGMAJORVERSION/pgupgrade.log # Log file for initdb PGLOG=/var/lib/pgsql/$PGMAJORVERSION/initdb.log export PGDATA # For SELinux we need to use 'runuser' not 'su' if [ -x /sbin/runuser ] then SU=/sbin/runuser else SU=su fi script_result=0 # code shared between initdb and upgrade actions perform_initdb(){ if [ ! -e "$PGDATA" ]; then mkdir -p "$PGDATA" || return 1 chown postgres:postgres "$PGDATA" chmod go-rwx "$PGDATA" fi # Clean up SELinux tagging for PGDATA [ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$PGDATA" # Create the initdb log file if needed if [ ! -e "$PGLOG" -a ! -h "$PGLOG" ]; then touch "$PGLOG" || return 1 chown postgres:postgres "$PGLOG" chmod go-rwx "$PGLOG" [ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$PGLOG" fi # Initialize the database initdbcmd="$PGENGINE/initdb --pgdata='$PGDATA' --auth='ident'" initdbcmd+=" $PGSETUP_INITDB_OPTIONS" $SU -l postgres -c "$initdbcmd" >> "$PGLOG" 2>&1 < /dev/null # Create directory for postmaster log files mkdir "$PGDATA/log" chown postgres:postgres "$PGDATA/log" chmod go-rwx "$PGDATA/log" [ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$PGDATA/log" if [ -f "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION" ]; then return 0 fi return 1 } initdb(){ if [ -f "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION" ]; then echo $"Data directory is not empty!" echo script_result=1 else echo -n $"Initializing database ... " if perform_initdb; then echo $"OK" else echo $"failed, see $PGLOG" script_result=1 fi echo fi } check_upgrade(){ # must see previous version in PG_VERSION if [ ! -f "$PREVDATADIR/PG_VERSION" -o \ x`cat "$PREVDATADIR/PG_VERSION"` != x"$PREVMAJORVERSION" ] then echo echo $"Cannot upgrade because the database in $PGDATA is not of" echo $"compatible previous version $PREVMAJORVERSION." echo exit 1 fi # Set up log file for pg_upgrade rm -f "$PGUPLOG" touch "$PGUPLOG" || exit 1 chown postgres:postgres "$PGUPLOG" chmod go-rwx "$PGUPLOG" [ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$PGUPLOG" # Make sure that the user initdb'ed the new cluster: if [ ! -f "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION" ] then echo echo $"Please initialize the new cluster before upgrading." echo $"You can run this script with the ''initdb'' parameter:" echo $"" echo $"$PGENGINE/postgresql-$PGVERSION-setup initdb" echo exit 1 fi # Copy the current pg_hba.conf file to new cluster: HBA_CONF_BACKUP_EXISTS=0 cp "$PREVDATADIR/pg_hba.conf" "$PGDATA/" HBA_CONF_BACKUP_EXISTS=1 # For fluent upgrade 'postgres' user should be able to connect # to any database without password. Temporarily, no other type # of connection is needed. echo "local all postgres peer" > "$PREVDATADIR/pg_hba.conf" echo -n $"Performing upgrade check: " # Do the upgrade $SU -l postgres -c "$PGENGINE/pg_upgrade \ '--old-bindir=$PREVPGENGINE' \ '--new-bindir=$PGENGINE' \ '--old-datadir=$PREVDATADIR' \ '--new-datadir=$PGDATA' \ --check \ --user=postgres \ $PGSETUP_PGUPGRADE_OPTIONS" \ >> "$PGUPLOG" 2>&1 < /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # pg_upgrade failed script_result=1 fi if [ $script_result -eq 0 ]; then echo $"OK" else # Clean up after failure echo "Upgrade failed. Removing the new cluster. Please re-initdb the new cluster." rm -rf "$PGDATA" echo $"failed" fi echo echo $"See $PGUPLOG for details." } upgrade(){ # Perform the upgrade check first: check_upgrade echo -n $"Upgrading database: " # Do the upgrade $SU -l postgres -c "$PGENGINE/pg_upgrade \ '--old-bindir=$PREVPGENGINE' \ '--new-bindir=$PGENGINE' \ '--old-datadir=$PREVDATADIR' \ '--new-datadir=$PGDATA' \ --link \ --user=postgres \ $PGSETUP_PGUPGRADE_OPTIONS" \ >> "$PGUPLOG" 2>&1 < /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # pg_upgrade failed script_result=1 fi if [ $script_result -eq 0 ]; then echo $"OK" echo echo $"pg_hba.conf configuration file of the new cluster was replaced by the one in the old cluster." else # Clean up after failure rm -rf "$PGDATA" echo $"failed" fi echo echo $"See $PGUPLOG for details." } # See how we were called. case "$1" in initdb) initdb ;; upgrade) upgrade ;; check_upgrade) check_upgrade ;; *) echo >&2 "$USAGE_STRING" exit 2 esac exit $script_result