postgresql/postgresql-setup

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#!/bin/bash
#
# postgresql-setup - Initialization and upgrade operations for PostgreSQL
# PGVERSION is the full package version, e.g., 9.0.2
# Note: the specfile inserts the correct value during package build
PGVERSION=xxxx
# PGENGINE is the directory containing the postmaster executable
# Note: the specfile inserts the correct value during package build
PGENGINE=xxxx
# PREVMAJORVERSION is the previous major version, e.g., 8.4, for upgrades
# Note: the specfile inserts the correct value during package build
PREVMAJORVERSION=xxxx
# PREVPGENGINE is the directory containing the previous postmaster executable
# Note: the specfile inserts the correct value during package build
PREVPGENGINE=xxxx
# Absorb configuration settings from the specified systemd service file,
# or the default "postgresql" service if not specified
SERVICE_NAME="$2"
if [ x"$SERVICE_NAME" = x ]; then
SERVICE_NAME=postgresql
fi
# 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 ${SERVICE_NAME}.service"
exit 1
fi
PGPORT=`systemctl show -p Environment "${SERVICE_NAME}.service" |
sed 's/^Environment=//' | tr ' ' '\n' |
sed -n 's/^PGPORT=//p' | tail -n 1`
if [ x"$PGPORT" = x ]; then
echo "failed to find PGPORT setting in ${SERVICE_NAME}.service"
exit 1
fi
# Log file for initdb
PGLOG=/var/lib/pgsql/initdb.log
# Log file for pg_upgrade
PGUPLOG=/var/lib/pgsql/pgupgrade.log
export PGDATA
export PGPORT
# For SELinux we need to use 'runuser' not 'su'
if [ -x /sbin/runuser ]; then
SU=runuser
else
SU=su
fi
script_result=0
# code shared between initdb and upgrade actions
perform_initdb(){
if [ ! -e "$PGDATA" ]; then
mkdir "$PGDATA" || return 1
chown postgres:postgres "$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/pg_log"
chown postgres:postgres "$PGDATA/pg_log"
chmod go-rwx "$PGDATA/pg_log"
[ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$PGDATA/pg_log"
if [ -f "$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 $PGLOG"
script_result=1
fi
echo
fi
}
upgrade(){
# must see previous version in PG_VERSION
if [ ! -f "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION" -o \
x`cat "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION"` != x"$PREVMAJORVERSION" ]
then
echo
echo $"Cannot upgrade because the database in $PGDATA is not of"
echo $"compatible previous version $PREVMAJORVERSION."
echo
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -x "$PGENGINE/pg_upgrade" ]; then
echo
echo $"Please install the postgresql-upgrade RPM."
echo
exit 5
fi
# Set up log file for pg_upgrade
rm -f "$PGUPLOG"
touch "$PGUPLOG" || exit 1
chown postgres:postgres "$PGUPLOG"
chmod go-rwx "$PGUPLOG"
[ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$PGUPLOG"
# Move old DB to PGDATAOLD
PGDATAOLD="${PGDATA}-old"
rm -rf "$PGDATAOLD"
mv "$PGDATA" "$PGDATAOLD" || exit 1
# Create configuration file for upgrade process
HBA_CONF_BACKUP="$PGDATAOLD/pg_hba.conf.postgresql-setup.`date +%s`"
HBA_CONF_BACKUP_EXISTS=0
if [ ! -f $HBA_CONF_BACKUP ]; then
mv "$PGDATAOLD/pg_hba.conf" "$HBA_CONF_BACKUP"
HBA_CONF_BACKUP_EXISTS=1
# For fluent upgrade 'postgres' user should be able to connect
# to any database without password. Temporarily, no other type
# of connection is needed.
echo "local all postgres ident" > "$PGDATAOLD/pg_hba.conf"
fi
echo -n $"Upgrading database: "
# Create empty new-format database
if perform_initdb; then
# Do the upgrade
$SU -l postgres -c "$PGENGINE/pg_upgrade \
'--old-bindir=$PREVPGENGINE' \
'--new-bindir=$PGENGINE' \
'--old-datadir=$PGDATAOLD' \
'--new-datadir=$PGDATA' \
--link \
'--old-port=$PGPORT' '--new-port=$PGPORT' \
--user=postgres" >> "$PGUPLOG" 2>&1 < /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
# pg_upgrade failed
script_result=1
fi
else
# initdb failed
script_result=1
fi
# Move back the backed-up pg_hba.conf regardless of the script_result.
if [ x$HBA_CONF_BACKUP_EXISTS = x1 ]; then
mv -f "$HBA_CONF_BACKUP" "$PGDATAOLD/pg_hba.conf"
fi
if [ $script_result -eq 0 ]; then
echo $"OK"
echo
echo $"The configuration files was replaced by default configuration."
echo $"The previous configuration and data are stored in folder"
echo $PGDATAOLD.
else
# Clean up after failure
rm -rf "$PGDATA"
mv "$PGDATAOLD" "$PGDATA"
echo $"failed"
fi
echo
echo $"See $PGUPLOG for details."
}
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
initdb)
initdb
;;
upgrade)
upgrade
;;
*)
echo $"Usage: $0 {initdb|upgrade} [ service_name ]"
exit 2
esac
exit $script_result