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==Backup== | ==Backup== | ||
Backup server is provided by Manu. Running on debian gnu/linux | Backup server is provided by Manu (KVM virtual machine with 100 GB storage and 1 GB ram). Running on debian gnu/linux 10 buster. | ||
Documentation: https://linuxhint.com/setup_postgresql_replication/ | |||
===Slave configuration: Step 1=== | ===Slave configuration: Step 1=== | ||
Install postgresql and rsync | Install postgresql and rsync | ||
# apt-get install postgresql-contrib- | # apt-get install postgresql-contrib-11 rsync | ||
Check postgresql server is running | |||
# su postgres -c psql | |||
Make sure en_US.UTF-8 locale is available | Make sure en_US.UTF-8 locale is available | ||
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# su - postgres | # su - postgres | ||
$ ssh-keygen | $ ssh-keygen -t ed25519 | ||
Now copy /var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/ | Now copy /var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub to master postgres users' /var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/authorized_keys | ||
Stop postgresql before changing any configuration | Stop postgresql before changing any configuration | ||
# systemctl stop postgresql@11-main | |||
cd /etc/postgresql/ | as postgres user | ||
$ su - postgres | |||
$ cd /etc/postgresql/11/main | |||
Open the postgres configuration file | Open the postgres configuration file | ||
nano postgresql.conf | $ nano postgresql.conf | ||
Set the following configuration options in the postgresql.conf file | Set the following configuration options in the postgresql.conf file | ||
listen_addresses = 'localhost,192.168.0.115' | listen_addresses = 'localhost,192.168.0.115' | ||
port=5432 | port=5432 | ||
wal_level = | wal_level = replica | ||
max_wal_senders = 1 | |||
archive_mode = on | archive_mode = on | ||
archive_command = 'cd .' | archive_command = 'cd .' | ||
hot_standby = on | hot_standby = on | ||
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Allow slave to connect to master using the user just created. | Allow slave to connect to master using the user just created. | ||
$ cd /etc/postgresql/ | $ cd /etc/postgresql/11/main | ||
$ nano pg_hba.conf | $ nano pg_hba.conf | ||
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listen_addresses = 'localhost,213.167.243.152' | listen_addresses = 'localhost,213.167.243.152' | ||
port=5432 | port=5432 | ||
wal_level = | wal_level = replica | ||
max_wal_senders = 1 | |||
archive_mode = on | archive_mode = on | ||
archive_command = 'cd .' | archive_command = 'cd .' | ||
hot_standby = on | hot_standby = on | ||
Now, to activate your changes, reload the postgresql server | Now, to activate your changes, reload the postgresql server | ||
# systemctl reload postgresql@11-main | |||
You may need to restart it via systemd, | You may need to restart it via systemd, | ||
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psql -c "select pg_start_backup('initial_backup');" | psql -c "select pg_start_backup('initial_backup');" | ||
rsync -cva -e 'ssh -p 12022' --inplace --exclude=*pg_xlog* /var/lib/postgresql/ | rsync -cva -e 'ssh -p 12022' --inplace --exclude=*pg_xlog* /var/lib/postgresql/11/main/ 62.210.83.200:/var/lib/postgresql/11/main/ | ||
psql -c "select pg_stop_backup();" | psql -c "select pg_stop_backup();" | ||
Open 5432 port in the firewall | |||
# ufw allow from 62.210.83.200 to any port 5432 proto tcp | |||
===Slave Configuration: Step 2=== | ===Slave Configuration: Step 2=== | ||
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Start the slave server | Start the slave server | ||
# systemctl start postgresql@11-main | |||
===Replication Status=== | ===Replication Status=== |
Revision as of 18:35, 6 March 2020
Our public GitLab instance is https://git.fosscommunity.in
Hosting
Sponsored by GitLab Inc. Hosted at gandi.net in France.
Setup
Running on debian gnu/linux 10 buster with postgresql 11. Using gitlab package from http://fasttrack.debian.net
Check https://wiki.debian.org/gitlab for installation/update instructions.
Debian package specific documentation -> https://salsa.debian.org/ruby-team/gitlab/raw/buster-fasttrack/debian/README.Debian
Letsencrypt domains:
letsencrypt --expand --webroot --webroot-path /usr/share/gitlab/public -d git.fosscommunity.in -d gitlabce.tk -d gitlab.debian.net -d wiki.fsci.org.in -d git.fsci.org.in certonly
Mail Server Setup
- postfix is used
- SPF record is added (only a and aaaa allowed to send mails)
- Reverse DNS is updated in gandi.net server ip section
- Using letsencrypt certificates for tls in main.cf
- Using 'inet_interfaces = 127.0.0.1' in main.cf
- Configured DKIM following https://www.linode.com/docs/email/postfix/configure-spf-and-dkim-in-postfix-on-debian-8/
- DMARC is set to reject
Maintenance
Maintenance discussion at this loomio subgroup and this matrix chat room
- team repo with access details (private)
Gitlab QA - running tests
<Create a user account for QA>
$ sudo gem install gitlab-qa
$ GITLAB_USERNAME=<username> GITLAB_PASSWORD=<password> gitlab-qa Test::Instance::Any gitlab/gitlab-ce-qa:<gitlab version> https://git.hacksk.xyz
Backup
Backup server is provided by Manu (KVM virtual machine with 100 GB storage and 1 GB ram). Running on debian gnu/linux 10 buster.
Documentation: https://linuxhint.com/setup_postgresql_replication/
Slave configuration: Step 1
Install postgresql and rsync
# apt-get install postgresql-contrib-11 rsync
Check postgresql server is running
# su postgres -c psql
Make sure en_US.UTF-8 locale is available
# dpkg-reconfigure locales
Create ssh key for postgres user
# su - postgres $ ssh-keygen -t ed25519
Now copy /var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub to master postgres users' /var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/authorized_keys
Stop postgresql before changing any configuration
# systemctl stop postgresql@11-main
as postgres user
$ su - postgres $ cd /etc/postgresql/11/main
Open the postgres configuration file
$ nano postgresql.conf
Set the following configuration options in the postgresql.conf file
listen_addresses = 'localhost,192.168.0.115' port=5432 wal_level = replica max_wal_senders = 1 archive_mode = on archive_command = 'cd .' hot_standby = on
Master configuration
Create and copy ssh public key to slave like above.
# su - postgres $ ssh-keygen
Now copy /var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/id_rsa.pub to slave postgres users' /var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/authorized_keys
Create postgresql user for replication.
$ psql -c "CREATE USER rep REPLICATION LOGIN CONNECTION LIMIT 1 ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'yourpassword';"
Allow slave to connect to master using the user just created.
$ cd /etc/postgresql/11/main
$ nano pg_hba.conf
Add below line to allow rep user to get access to the server
host replication rep 62.210.83.200/32 md5
Next , open the postgres configuration file
nano postgresql.conf
Set the following configuration options in the postgresql.conf file
listen_addresses = 'localhost,213.167.243.152' port=5432 wal_level = replica max_wal_senders = 1 archive_mode = on archive_command = 'cd .' hot_standby = on
Now, to activate your changes, reload the postgresql server
# systemctl reload postgresql@11-main
You may need to restart it via systemd,
# systemctl restart postgresql
Start the backup process,
psql -c "select pg_start_backup('initial_backup');" rsync -cva -e 'ssh -p 12022' --inplace --exclude=*pg_xlog* /var/lib/postgresql/11/main/ 62.210.83.200:/var/lib/postgresql/11/main/ psql -c "select pg_stop_backup();"
Open 5432 port in the firewall
# ufw allow from 62.210.83.200 to any port 5432 proto tcp
Slave Configuration: Step 2
Create a recovery file called recovery.conf and add following lines.
standby_mode = 'on' primary_conninfo = 'host=213.167.243.152 port=5432 user=rep password=yourpassword' trigger_file = '/tmp/postgresql.trigger.5432'
Start the slave server
# systemctl start postgresql@11-main
Replication Status
On master server ,
$ ps -ef | grep sender
On slave server,
$ ps -ef | grep receiver