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Submitted by: Nick Pavlica <linicks at gmail dot com> Approved by: ade (mentor)
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52 lines
1.7 KiB
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For procedural languages and postgresql functions, please note that
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you might have to update them when updating the server. For example,
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the "elog" method disappeared in postgresql-7.4, so postgresql-contrib
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must be updated along with the server.
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If you have many tables and many clients running, consider raising
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kern.maxfiles using sysctl(8), or reconfigure your kernel
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appropriately.
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You should vacuum and backup your database regularly. There is a
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periodic script, /usr/local/etc/periodic/daily/502.pgsql, that you may
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find useful. See the script for instructions.
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To allow many simultaneous connections to your PostgreSQL server, you
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should raise the SystemV shared memory limits in your kernel. Here are
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example values for allowing up to 180 clients (configurations in
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postgresql.conf also needed, of course):
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options SYSVSHM
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options SYSVSEM
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options SYSVMSG
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options SHMMAXPGS=65536
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options SEMMNI=40
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options SEMMNS=240
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options SEMUME=40
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options SEMMNU=120
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If you plan to access your PostgreSQL server using ODBC, please
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consider running the SQL script /usr/local/share/postgresql/odbc.sql
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to get the functions required for ODBC compliance.
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To initialize the database, run
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/010.pgsql.sh initdb
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You can then start PostgreSQL by running:
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/010.pgsql.sh start
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For postmaster settings, see ~pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
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NB. FreeBSD's PostgreSQL port now by default logs to syslog
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See ~pgsql/data/postgresql.conf for more info
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======================================================================
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To run PostgreSQL at startup, add
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'postgresql_enable="YES"' to /etc/rc.conf
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