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Module: PGSQL

  • Deploy HA Citus Cluster

    In Tutorials

    TaskTutorialConceptPGSQL

    Citus is a PostgreSQL extension that transforms PostgreSQL into a distributed database, enabling horizontal scaling across multiple nodes to handle large amounts of data and queries. Patroni v3.0+ provides native high-availability support for Citus, …

    Citus is a PostgreSQL extension that transforms PostgreSQL into a distributed database, enabling horizontal scaling across multiple nodes to handle large amounts of data and queries. Patroni v3.0+ provides native high-availability support for Citus, …

  • HA Drill: Handling 2-of-3 Node Failure

    In Tutorials

    TaskConceptPGSQL

    If a classic 3-node HA deployment experiences simultaneous failure of two nodes (majority), the system typically cannot complete automatic failover and requires manual intervention. First, assess the status of the other two servers. If they can be …

    If a classic 3-node HA deployment experiences simultaneous failure of two nodes (majority), the system typically cannot complete automatic failover and requires manual intervention. First, assess the status of the other two servers. If they can be …

  • Tutorials

    In Tutorials

    TutorialPGSQL

    This section provides step-by-step tutorials for common PostgreSQL tasks and scenarios. Citus Cluster: Deploy and manage Citus distributed clusters Disaster Drill: Emergency recovery when 2 of 3 nodes fail PG VIP: Configure L2 VIP for PostgreSQL …

    This section provides step-by-step tutorials for common PostgreSQL tasks and scenarios. Citus Cluster: Deploy and manage Citus distributed clusters Disaster Drill: Emergency recovery when 2 of 3 nodes fail PG VIP: Configure L2 VIP for PostgreSQL …

  • Module: PGSQL

    In Module: PGSQL

    ReferencePGSQL

    PGSQL is Pigsty’s core module. Ansible inventory declares PostgreSQL clusters; Patroni and etcd provide HA orchestration; pgBackRest provides backup and PITR; HAProxy, VIP, DNS, PgBouncer, and the observability stack expose and monitor database …

    PGSQL is Pigsty’s core module. Ansible inventory declares PostgreSQL clusters; Patroni and etcd provide HA orchestration; pgBackRest provides backup and PITR; HAProxy, VIP, DNS, PgBouncer, and the observability stack expose and monitor database …

  • PG Kernels

    In PG Kernels

    ReferenceConceptPGSQL

    In Pigsty, you can replace the native PostgreSQL kernel with different PostgreSQL “flavors” to unlock specialized capabilities. Pigsty supports multiple PostgreSQL kernels and compatibility branches so you can get compatibility layers, multi-master …

    In Pigsty, you can replace the native PostgreSQL kernel with different PostgreSQL “flavors” to unlock specialized capabilities. Pigsty supports multiple PostgreSQL kernels and compatibility branches so you can get compatibility layers, multi-master …

  • Neon

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Neon adopts a storage and compute separation architecture, providing seamless autoscaling, scale to zero, and unique database branching capabilities. Neon official website: https://neon.tech/ Neon binaries are currently too large to include in the …

    Neon adopts a storage and compute separation architecture, providing seamless autoscaling, scale to zero, and unique database branching capabilities. Neon official website: https://neon.tech/ Neon binaries are currently too large to include in the …

  • Greenplum

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Pigsty supports deploying Greenplum clusters and its derivative distribution YMatrixDB, and provides the capability to integrate existing Greenplum deployments into Pigsty monitoring. Overview Greenplum / YMatrix cluster deployment capabilities are …

    Pigsty supports deploying Greenplum clusters and its derivative distribution YMatrixDB, and provides the capability to integrate existing Greenplum deployments into Pigsty monitoring. Overview Greenplum / YMatrix cluster deployment capabilities are …

  • PolarDB Oracle

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Pigsty allows you to create PolarDB for Oracle clusters with “domestic innovation qualification” credentials using PolarDB! According to the Security and Reliability Evaluation Results Announcement (No. 1, 2023), Appendix 3, Centralized Database. …

    Pigsty allows you to create PolarDB for Oracle clusters with “domestic innovation qualification” credentials using PolarDB! According to the Security and Reliability Evaluation Results Announcement (No. 1, 2023), Appendix 3, Centralized Database. …

  • PolarDB PG

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Overview Pigsty allows you to create PostgreSQL clusters with “domestic innovation qualification” credentials using PolarDB! PolarDB for PostgreSQL now uses PostgreSQL 17 as its base. The polar template, default path, and extension notes in Pigsty …

    Overview Pigsty allows you to create PostgreSQL clusters with “domestic innovation qualification” credentials using PolarDB! PolarDB for PostgreSQL now uses PostgreSQL 17 as its base. The polar template, default path, and extension notes in Pigsty …

  • IvorySQL

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    IvorySQL is an open-source PostgreSQL kernel fork that aims to provide “Oracle compatibility” based on PG. Overview The Pigsty PGSQL repository directly provides IvorySQL 5.4 packages compatible with PostgreSQL 18.4 across the currently supported EL, …

    IvorySQL is an open-source PostgreSQL kernel fork that aims to provide “Oracle compatibility” based on PG. Overview The Pigsty PGSQL repository directly provides IvorySQL 5.4 packages compatible with PostgreSQL 18.4 across the currently supported EL, …

  • Citus

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Pigsty natively supports Citus. This is a distributed horizontal scaling extension based on the native PostgreSQL kernel. Installation Citus is a PostgreSQL extension plugin that can be installed and enabled on a native PostgreSQL cluster following …

    Pigsty natively supports Citus. This is a distributed horizontal scaling extension based on the native PostgreSQL kernel. Installation Citus is a PostgreSQL extension plugin that can be installed and enabled on a native PostgreSQL cluster following …

  • Repository

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty provides supplementary extension repositories, offering additional extension packages on top of the PGDG official repository. YUM Repository Applicable to EL 8/9/10 and compatible systems (RHEL, Rocky, AlmaLinux, CentOS, etc.). Add Repository …

    Pigsty provides supplementary extension repositories, offering additional extension packages on top of the PGDG official repository. YUM Repository Applicable to EL 8/9/10 and compatible systems (RHEL, Rocky, AlmaLinux, CentOS, etc.). Add Repository …

  • FAQ

    In Module: PGSQL

    ReferencePGSQL

    Why can’t my current user use the pg admin alias? Starting from Pigsty v4.0, permissions to manage global Patroni / PostgreSQL clusters using the pg admin alias have been tightened to the admin group (admin) on admin nodes. The admin user (dba) …

    Why can’t my current user use the pg admin alias? Starting from Pigsty v4.0, permissions to manage global Patroni / PostgreSQL clusters using the pg admin alias have been tightened to the admin group (admin) on admin nodes. The admin user (dba) …

  • Default Extensions

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty installs and enables some core extensions by default when initializing PostgreSQL clusters. Default Installed Extensions Extensions installed by default via pg_packages: Extension Description pg_repack Handle table bloat online, important …

    Pigsty installs and enables some core extensions by default when initializing PostgreSQL clusters. Default Installed Extensions Extensions installed by default via pg_packages: Extension Description pg_repack Handle table bloat online, important …

  • Remove

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Removing extensions involves two levels: dropping extension objects (database level) and uninstalling packages (operating system level). Drop Extension Objects Use DROP EXTENSION to remove extensions from the database: -- Drop extension DROP …

    Removing extensions involves two levels: dropping extension objects (database level) and uninstalling packages (operating system level). Drop Extension Objects Use DROP EXTENSION to remove extensions from the database: -- Drop extension DROP …

  • Update

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Extension updates involve two levels: package updates (operating system level) and extension object updates (database level). Update Packages Use package managers to update extension packages: # EL systems sudo yum update pgvector_18* # Debian/Ubuntu …

    Extension updates involve two levels: package updates (operating system level) and extension object updates (database level). Update Packages Use package managers to update extension packages: # EL systems sudo yum update pgvector_18* # Debian/Ubuntu …

  • Create

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    After installing extension packages, you need to execute CREATE EXTENSION in the database to use extension features. View Available Extensions After installing extension packages, you can view available extensions: -- View all available extensions …

    After installing extension packages, you need to execute CREATE EXTENSION in the database to use extension features. View Available Extensions After installing extension packages, you can view available extensions: -- View all available extensions …

  • Config

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Some extensions require preloading dynamic libraries or configuring parameters before use. This section describes how to configure extensions. Preload Extensions Most extensions can be enabled directly with CREATE EXTENSION after installation, but …

    Some extensions require preloading dynamic libraries or configuring parameters before use. This section describes how to configure extensions. Preload Extensions Most extensions can be enabled directly with CREATE EXTENSION after installation, but …

  • Install

    In Extensions

    TutorialPGSQL

    Pigsty uses the operating system’s package manager (yum/apt) to install extension packages. Related Parameters Two parameters are used to specify extensions to install: Parameter Purpose Default Behavior pg_packages Global common packages Ensure …

    Pigsty uses the operating system’s package manager (yum/apt) to install extension packages. Related Parameters Two parameters are used to specify extensions to install: Parameter Purpose Default Behavior pg_packages Global common packages Ensure …

  • Download

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Before installing extensions, ensure that extension packages are downloaded to the local repository or available from upstream. Default Behavior Pigsty downloads the base PostgreSQL 18 kernel packages to the local software repository by default. The …

    Before installing extensions, ensure that extension packages are downloaded to the local repository or available from upstream. Default Behavior Pigsty downloads the base PostgreSQL 18 kernel packages to the local software repository by default. The …

  • Packages

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty uses a package alias mechanism to simplify extension installation and management. Package Alias Mechanism Managing extensions involves multiple layers of name mapping: Layer Example pgvector Example postgis Extension Name vector postgis, …

    Pigsty uses a package alias mechanism to simplify extension installation and management. Package Alias Mechanism Managing extensions involves multiple layers of name mapping: Layer Example pgvector Example postgis Extension Name vector postgis, …

  • Introduction

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Extensions are the soul of PostgreSQL. Pigsty includes 575 pre-compiled, out-of-the-box extension plugins, fully unleashing PostgreSQL’s potential. What are Extensions PostgreSQL extensions are a modular mechanism that allows enhancing database …

    Extensions are the soul of PostgreSQL. Pigsty includes 575 pre-compiled, out-of-the-box extension plugins, fully unleashing PostgreSQL’s potential. What are Extensions PostgreSQL extensions are a modular mechanism that allows enhancing database …

  • Quick Start

    In Extensions

    TutorialPGSQL

    Using extensions in Pigsty requires four steps: Download, Install, Config, and Create. Download: Download extension packages to the local repository (the default local repository only guarantees the base kernel and pgsql-main package set) Install: …

    Using extensions in Pigsty requires four steps: Download, Install, Config, and Create. Download: Download extension packages to the local repository (the default local repository only guarantees the base kernel and pgsql-main package set) Install: …

  • Param Templates

    In Param Templates

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty provides four preset Patroni/PostgreSQL config templates optimized for different workloads: Template CPU Cores Use Case Characteristics /docs/pgsql/template/oltp.yml 4-128C OLTP transactions High concurrency, low latency …

    Pigsty provides four preset Patroni/PostgreSQL config templates optimized for different workloads: Template CPU Cores Use Case Characteristics /docs/pgsql/template/oltp.yml 4-128C OLTP transactions High concurrency, low latency …

  • DocumentDB

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    DocumentDB is an open-source PostgreSQL document database extension maintained by Microsoft. FerretDB is a stateless protocol translation proxy built on top of it. Together, they expose a MongoDB wire-compatible endpoint from a standard PostgreSQL …

    DocumentDB is an open-source PostgreSQL document database extension maintained by Microsoft. FerretDB is a stateless protocol translation proxy built on top of it. Together, they expose a MongoDB wire-compatible endpoint from a standard PostgreSQL …

  • pgEdge

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    pgEdge is a distributed PostgreSQL distribution for edge scenarios, built on Spock multi-master logical replication. Overview Pigsty integrates pgEdge through pg_mode: pgedge and delivers it through the standard PostgreSQL cluster workflow: pgedge: a …

    pgEdge is a distributed PostgreSQL distribution for edge scenarios, built on Spock multi-master logical replication. Overview Pigsty integrates pgEdge through pg_mode: pgedge and delivers it through the standard PostgreSQL cluster workflow: pgedge: a …

  • AgensGraph

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    AgensGraph is a property graph database kernel built on PostgreSQL, supporting openCypher queries and mixed Cypher/SQL workflows. Overview Pigsty integrates AgensGraph through pg_mode: agens while preserving most of the standard PostgreSQL …

    AgensGraph is a property graph database kernel built on PostgreSQL, supporting openCypher queries and mixed Cypher/SQL workflows. Overview Pigsty integrates AgensGraph through pg_mode: agens while preserving most of the standard PostgreSQL …

  • Cloudberry

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Cloudberry is an open-source MPP data warehouse kernel derived from the Greenplum ecosystem, suitable for large-scale parallel analytics workloads. Overview In Pigsty, Cloudberry uses gpsql mode and shares the same identity model, monitoring logic, …

    Cloudberry is an open-source MPP data warehouse kernel derived from the Greenplum ecosystem, suitable for large-scale parallel analytics workloads. Overview In Pigsty, Cloudberry uses gpsql mode and shares the same identity model, monitoring logic, …

  • OrioleDB

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    OrioleDB is a PostgreSQL storage engine extension that claims to provide 4x OLTP performance, no xid wraparound and table bloat issues, and “cloud-native” (data stored in S3) capabilities. Pigsty ships OrioleDB as a patched PostgreSQL kernel plus the …

    OrioleDB is a PostgreSQL storage engine extension that claims to provide 4x OLTP performance, no xid wraparound and table bloat issues, and “cloud-native” (data stored in S3) capabilities. Pigsty ships OrioleDB as a patched PostgreSQL kernel plus the …

  • openHalo

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    OpenHalo is an open-source PostgreSQL kernel that provides MySQL wire-protocol compatibility. openHalo is based on PostgreSQL 14.18 and provides wire-level compatibility with MySQL 5.7.32-log / 8.0. Pigsty delivers it through pg_mode: mysql and the …

    OpenHalo is an open-source PostgreSQL kernel that provides MySQL wire-protocol compatibility. openHalo is based on PostgreSQL 14.18 and provides wire-level compatibility with MySQL 5.7.32-log / 8.0. Pigsty delivers it through pg_mode: mysql and the …

  • Percona

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Percona Postgres is a patched Postgres kernel with pg_tde (Transparent Data Encryption) extension. Starting with v4.4.0, Pigsty packages Percona PostgreSQL under the private /usr/pgtde-$v; v4.5.0 keeps this layout prefix (/usr/pgtde-18 for PostgreSQL …

    Percona Postgres is a patched Postgres kernel with pg_tde (Transparent Data Encryption) extension. Starting with v4.4.0, Pigsty packages Percona PostgreSQL under the private /usr/pgtde-$v; v4.5.0 keeps this layout prefix (/usr/pgtde-18 for PostgreSQL …

  • Babelfish

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    Babelfish is a PostgreSQL-based SQL Server compatibility layer, open-sourced by AWS. Overview Pigsty lets you deploy Babelfish in mssql mode and provide, on top of PostgreSQL: SQL Server wire protocol compatibility (TDS, 1433) T-SQL compatibility …

    Babelfish is a PostgreSQL-based SQL Server compatibility layer, open-sourced by AWS. Overview Pigsty lets you deploy Babelfish in mssql mode and provide, on top of PostgreSQL: SQL Server wire protocol compatibility (TDS, 1433) T-SQL compatibility …

  • Bind a L2 VIP to PostgreSQL Primary with VIP-Manager

    In Tutorials

    TaskReferencePGSQL

    You can define an OPTIONAL L2 VIP on a PostgreSQL cluster, provided that all nodes in the cluster are in the same L2 network. This VIP works on Master-Backup mode and always points to the node where the primary instance of the database cluster is …

    You can define an OPTIONAL L2 VIP on a PostgreSQL cluster, provided that all nodes in the cluster are in the same L2 network. This VIP works on Master-Backup mode and always points to the node where the primary instance of the database cluster is …

  • PostgreSQL

    In PG Kernels

    ConceptPGSQL

    PostgreSQL is the world’s most advanced and popular open-source database. Pigsty installs PostgreSQL 18 by default, supports PostgreSQL 14 ~ 18, and provides 575 PG extensions. Quick Start Install Pigsty using the pgsql configuration template. …

    PostgreSQL is the world’s most advanced and popular open-source database. Pigsty installs PostgreSQL 18 by default, supports PostgreSQL 14 ~ 18, and provides 575 PG extensions. Quick Start Install Pigsty using the pgsql configuration template. …

  • Extensions

    In Extensions

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty provides 575 packaged extensions, covering 16 major categories including time-series, geospatial, vector, full-text search, analytics, and feature enhancements, ready to use out-of-the-box. Using extensions in Pigsty involves four core steps: …

    Pigsty provides 575 packaged extensions, covering 16 major categories including time-series, geospatial, vector, full-text search, analytics, and feature enhancements, ready to use out-of-the-box. Using extensions in Pigsty involves four core steps: …

  • Playbook

    In Module: PGSQL

    TaskPGSQL

    Pigsty provides a series of playbooks for cluster provisioning, scaling, user/database management, monitoring, backup & recovery, and migration. Playbook Function pgsql.yml Initialize PostgreSQL cluster or add new replicas pgsql-rm.yml Remove …

    Pigsty provides a series of playbooks for cluster provisioning, scaling, user/database management, monitoring, backup & recovery, and migration. Playbook Function pgsql.yml Initialize PostgreSQL cluster or add new replicas pgsql-rm.yml Remove …

  • Accidental Deletion

    In Tutorials

    TaskPGSQL

    Accidental Data Deletion If it’s a small-scale DELETE misoperation, you can consider using the pg_surgery or pg_dirtyread extension for in-place surgical recovery. -- Immediately disable Auto Vacuum on this table and abort Auto Vacuum worker …

    Accidental Data Deletion If it’s a small-scale DELETE misoperation, you can consider using the pg_surgery or pg_dirtyread extension for in-place surgical recovery. -- Immediately disable Auto Vacuum on this table and abort Auto Vacuum worker …

  • Metrics

    In Module: PGSQL

    ReferencePGSQL

    The PGSQL module provides 638 available monitoring metrics. Metric Name Type Labels Description ALERTS Unknown category, job, level, ins, severity, ip, alertname, alertstate, instance, cls N/A ALERTS_FOR_STATE Unknown category, job, level, ins, …

    The PGSQL module provides 638 available monitoring metrics. Metric Name Type Labels Description ALERTS Unknown category, job, level, ins, severity, ip, alertname, alertstate, instance, cls N/A ALERTS_FOR_STATE Unknown category, job, level, ins, …

  • Dashboard

    In Dashboard

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty provides numerous out-of-the-box Grafana monitoring dashboards for PostgreSQL: Demo & Gallery. The current source provides 31 PostgreSQL-related dashboards: 29 PostgreSQL / PGCAT dashboards under files/grafana/pgsql, plus two PGLOG dashboards …

    Pigsty provides numerous out-of-the-box Grafana monitoring dashboards for PostgreSQL: Demo & Gallery. The current source provides 31 PostgreSQL-related dashboards: 29 PostgreSQL / PGCAT dashboards under files/grafana/pgsql, plus two PGLOG dashboards …

  • Monitoring

    In Monitoring

    ReferencePGSQL

    This document introduces Pigsty’s monitoring system architecture, including metrics, logs, and target management. It also covers how to monitor existing PG clusters and remote RDS services. Monitoring Overview Pigsty uses a modern observability stack …

    This document introduces Pigsty’s monitoring system architecture, including metrics, logs, and target management. It also covers how to monitor existing PG clusters and remote RDS services. Monitoring Overview Pigsty uses a modern observability stack …

  • Reference

    In Module: PGSQL

    ReferencePGSQL

    Parameters and reference documentation

    Parameters and reference documentation

  • Data Migration

    In Data Migration

    TaskReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty includes a built-in playbook pgsql-migration.yml that implements online database migration based on logical replication. With pre-generated automation scripts, application downtime can be reduced to just a few seconds. However, note that …

    Pigsty includes a built-in playbook pgsql-migration.yml that implements online database migration based on logical replication. With pre-generated automation scripts, application downtime can be reduced to just a few seconds. However, note that …

  • Troubleshooting

    In Tutorials

    TaskPGSQL

    This document lists potential failures in PostgreSQL and Pigsty, as well as SOPs for locating, handling, and analyzing issues. Disk Space Exhausted Disk space exhaustion is the most common type of failure. Symptoms When the disk space where the …

    This document lists potential failures in PostgreSQL and Pigsty, as well as SOPs for locating, handling, and analyzing issues. Disk Space Exhausted Disk space exhaustion is the most common type of failure. Symptoms When the disk space where the …

  • Authentication / HBA

    In Misc

    ReferencePGSQL

    Detailed explanation of Host-Based Authentication (HBA) in Pigsty. Authentication is the foundation of Access Control and Default Privileges. PostgreSQL supports several authentication methods. Here we mainly introduce HBA: Host Based …

    Detailed explanation of Host-Based Authentication (HBA) in Pigsty. Authentication is the foundation of Access Control and Default Privileges. PostgreSQL supports several authentication methods. Here we mainly introduce HBA: Host Based …

  • Database

    In Misc

    ReferencePGSQL

    In this context, Database refers to the logical object created using the SQL command CREATE DATABASE within a database cluster. A PostgreSQL server can serve multiple databases simultaneously. In Pigsty, you can define the required databases in the …

    In this context, Database refers to the logical object created using the SQL command CREATE DATABASE within a database cluster. A PostgreSQL server can serve multiple databases simultaneously. In Pigsty, you can define the required databases in the …

  • User / Role

    In Misc

    ReferencePGSQL

    In this context, users refer to logical objects within a database cluster created using the SQL commands CREATE USER/ROLE. In PostgreSQL, users belong directly to the database cluster rather than to a specific database. Therefore, when creating …

    In this context, users refer to logical objects within a database cluster created using the SQL commands CREATE USER/ROLE. In PostgreSQL, users belong directly to the database cluster rather than to a specific database. Therefore, when creating …

  • Administration

    In Module: PGSQL

    ReferencePGSQL

    Database administration and operation tasks

    Database administration and operation tasks

  • Access Control

    In Misc

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty access-control documentation is organized by purpose: Access Control Concepts: role model, default privileges, database ACLs, and instance-isolation boundaries. Access Control Configuration: pg_default_roles, pg_users, pg_default_privileges, …

    Pigsty access-control documentation is organized by purpose: Access Control Concepts: role model, default privileges, database ACLs, and instance-isolation boundaries. Access Control Configuration: pg_default_roles, pg_users, pg_default_privileges, …

  • Service / Access

    In Misc

    ReferencePGSQL

    Separate read and write operations, route traffic correctly, and deliver PostgreSQL cluster capabilities reliably. Service is an abstraction: it is the form in which database clusters provide capabilities to the outside world and encapsulates the …

    Separate read and write operations, route traffic correctly, and deliver PostgreSQL cluster capabilities reliably. Service is an abstraction: it is the form in which database clusters provide capabilities to the outside world and encapsulates the …

  • PostgreSQL Security

    In Security

    ReferencePGSQL

    PostgreSQL security combines authentication, authorization, network boundaries, encrypted communication, data protection, and operational process. Pigsty provides configuration entry points for these mechanisms; operators must still harden, verify, …

    PostgreSQL security combines authentication, authorization, network boundaries, encrypted communication, data protection, and operational process. Pigsty provides configuration entry points for these mechanisms; operators must still harden, verify, …

  • Service/Access

    In Service/Access

    ReferencePGSQL

    Split read and write operations, route traffic correctly, and reliably deliver PostgreSQL cluster capabilities. Service is an abstraction: it is the form in which database clusters provide capabilities externally, encapsulating the details of the …

    Split read and write operations, route traffic correctly, and reliably deliver PostgreSQL cluster capabilities. Service is an abstraction: it is the form in which database clusters provide capabilities externally, encapsulating the details of the …

  • Configuration

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty is a “configuration-driven” PostgreSQL platform: all behaviors come from the combination of inventory files in ~/pigsty/conf/*.yml and PGSQL parameters. Once you’ve written the configuration, you can replicate a customized cluster with …

    Pigsty is a “configuration-driven” PostgreSQL platform: all behaviors come from the combination of inventory files in ~/pigsty/conf/*.yml and PGSQL parameters. Once you’ve written the configuration, you can replicate a customized cluster with …

  • Core Concepts

    In Module: PGSQL

    ReferencePGSQL

    Core concepts and architecture design

    Core concepts and architecture design

  • Operations SOP Index

    In SOP

    TutorialReferencePIGSTYPGSQL

    Getting Started Path Order Question Entry 1 What modules does Pigsty include? Modular Architecture, PGSQL Architecture, PGSQL Cluster Model 2 How do I get it running first? Quick Start, Web UI, PostgreSQL Quick Start 3 How should I read the config …

    Getting Started Path Order Question Entry 1 What modules does Pigsty include? Modular Architecture, PGSQL Architecture, PGSQL Cluster Model 2 How do I get it running first? Quick Start, Web UI, PostgreSQL Quick Start 3 How should I read the config …

  • PostgreSQL Mongo Mode

    In Conf Sample

    ReferenceConceptPGSQL

    The mongo configuration template is a PostgreSQL deployment mode, not an independent Pigsty module. It combines: PostgreSQL 18 managed by the standard PGSQL module The documentdb extension and its required preload libraries A stateless FerretDB proxy …

    The mongo configuration template is a PostgreSQL deployment mode, not an independent Pigsty module. It combines: PostgreSQL 18 managed by the standard PGSQL module The documentdb extension and its required preload libraries A stateless FerretDB proxy …

  • Getting Started with PostgreSQL

    In Get Started

    TutorialPGSQL

    PostgreSQL (abbreviated as PG) is the world’s most advanced and popular open-source relational database. Use it to store and retrieve multi-modal data. This guide is for developers with basic Linux CLI experience but not very familiar with …

    PostgreSQL (abbreviated as PG) is the world’s most advanced and popular open-source relational database. Use it to store and retrieve multi-modal data. This guide is for developers with basic Linux CLI experience but not very familiar with …

  • Compliance

    In Security

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    Compliance is not a product you can buy. It is a state that must be demonstrated continuously through three elements: Configuration: whether security controls are enabled. Pigsty directly provides this part. Process: access approval, change …

    Compliance is not a product you can buy. It is a state that must be demonstrated continuously through three elements: Configuration: whether security controls are enabled. Pigsty directly provides this part. Process: access approval, change …

  • Data Security

    In Security

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    Network boundaries, authentication, and access control reduce the likelihood of an incident. When hardware fails, credentials leak, or an operator makes a mistake, data-layer controls must limit the impact and support recovery. Data security answers …

    Network boundaries, authentication, and access control reduce the likelihood of an incident. When hardware fails, credentials leak, or an operator makes a mistake, data-layer controls must limit the impact and support recovery. Data security answers …

  • Encrypted Communication

    In Security

    ConceptPIGSTYINFRAPGSQL

    TLS can provide three separate protections: transport encryption, server authentication, and client authentication. Each must be configured independently. Enabling server-side TLS does not mean the client verifies the server identity, nor does it …

    TLS can provide three separate protections: transport encryption, server authentication, and client authentication. Each must be configured independently. Enabling server-side TLS does not mean the client verifies the server identity, nor does it …

  • Access Control

    In Security

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    Authentication answers “Who are you?” Authorization answers “What may you do?” Privilege failures rarely result from a lack of mechanisms—PostgreSQL GRANT and REVOKE are sufficiently precise. The usual problem is the absence of conventions that are …

    Authentication answers “Who are you?” Authorization answers “What may you do?” Privilege failures rarely result from a lack of mechanisms—PostgreSQL GRANT and REVOKE are sufficiently precise. The usual problem is the absence of conventions that are …

  • Authentication

    In Security

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    PostgreSQL uses pg_hba.conf for Host-Based Authentication: who may connect, from where, to which database, and how they must prove their identity. The mechanism is powerful, but expensive to maintain manually across a cluster. Primary and replica …

    PostgreSQL uses pg_hba.conf for Host-Based Authentication: who may connect, from where, to which database, and how they must prove their identity. The mechanism is powerful, but expensive to maintain manually across a cluster. Primary and replica …

  • Security Model

    In Security

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    Before examining individual security features, answer two more fundamental questions: Where is the root of trust? and How many defensive layers exist? The first determines what deserves the strongest protection. The second determines what remains …

    Before examining individual security features, answer two more fundamental questions: Where is the root of trust? and How many defensive layers exist? The first determines what deserves the strongest protection. The second determines what remains …

  • Security and Compliance

    In Security

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    The database is usually the most sensitive component in an information system: it stores the most valuable data, so attacks and failures can have the most serious consequences. Database security is not a feature that can be enabled with one switch. …

    The database is usually the most sensitive component in an information system: it stores the most valuable data, so attacks and failures can have the most serious consequences. Database security is not a feature that can be enabled with one switch. …

  • Service Access

    In High Availability

    ConceptPGSQL

    Split read and write operations, route traffic correctly, and deliver PostgreSQL cluster capabilities reliably. Service is an abstraction: it represents the form in which database clusters expose their capabilities externally, encapsulating …

    Split read and write operations, route traffic correctly, and deliver PostgreSQL cluster capabilities reliably. Service is an abstraction: it represents the form in which database clusters expose their capabilities externally, encapsulating …

  • PITR Scenarios

    In PITR

    ConceptPGSQL

    During an incident, the most expensive resource is often decision time. Pigsty can orchestrate the mechanical recovery steps, but an operator must still answer three questions: what is the target, should recovery be in place or into a clone, and how …

    During an incident, the most expensive resource is often decision time. Pigsty can orchestrate the mechanical recovery steps, but an operator must still answer three questions: what is the target, should recovery be in place or into a clone, and how …

  • Declarative Recovery

    In PITR

    ConceptPGSQL

    The value of a backup system is realized at restore time, often during an incident when every minute matters. A traditional PITR procedure requires a long sequence of coupled manual steps: pause HA, stop PostgreSQL, prepare recovery settings, restore …

    The value of a backup system is realized at restore time, often during an incident when every minute matters. A traditional PITR procedure requires a long sequence of coupled manual steps: pause HA, stop PostgreSQL, prepare recovery settings, restore …

  • PITR Tradeoffs

    In PITR

    ConceptPGSQL

    A backup is an insurance policy. Its premium is storage, network traffic, and operational work; its benefit is how much data can be recovered and how quickly service can return. There is no universal free policy: more history normally needs more …

    A backup is an insurance policy. Its premium is storage, network traffic, and operational work; its benefit is how much data can be recovered and how quickly service can return. There is no universal free policy: more history normally needs more …

  • PITR Architecture

    In PITR

    ConceptPGSQL

    The PITR principle is compact; the engineering is not. WAL archiving must not stall production writes, object-storage backups need encryption, backup jobs must follow the primary after failover, shared repositories must isolate clusters, and large …

    The PITR principle is compact; the engineering is not. WAL archiving must not stall production writes, object-storage backups need encryption, backup jobs must follow the primary after failover, shared repositories must isolate clusters, and large …

  • How PITR Works

    In PITR

    ConceptPGSQL

    If a database is a state machine, WAL (Write-Ahead Log) is its ordered change history. PostgreSQL records each modification in WAL before applying it to data files. Save a physical snapshot at one point, preserve all later WAL, and PostgreSQL can …

    If a database is a state machine, WAL (Write-Ahead Log) is its ordered change history. PostgreSQL records each modification in WAL before applying it to data files. Save a physical snapshot at one point, preserve all later WAL, and PostgreSQL can …

  • RTO Trade-offs

    In High Availability

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    RTO (Recovery Time Objective) defines the maximum time required for the system to restore write capability when the primary fails. For critical transaction systems where availability is paramount, the shortest possible RTO is typically required, such …

    RTO (Recovery Time Objective) defines the maximum time required for the system to restore write capability when the primary fails. For critical transaction systems where availability is paramount, the shortest possible RTO is typically required, such …

  • Point-in-Time Recovery — A Time Machine for PostgreSQL

    In PITR

    ConceptPGSQL

    If data, a table, or even a database is deleted accidentally, Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) can return the cluster to an earlier state. This capability, once treated as specialist DBA work, is enabled by Pigsty’s standard PostgreSQL configuration. …

    If data, a table, or even a database is deleted accidentally, Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) can return the cluster to an earlier state. This capability, once treated as specialist DBA work, is enabled by Pigsty’s standard PostgreSQL configuration. …

  • PGSQL Arch

    In Architecture

    ConceptPGSQL

    The PGSQL module organizes PostgreSQL in production as clusters—logical entities composed of a group of database instances associated by primary-replica relationships. Overview The PGSQL module includes the following components, working together to …

    The PGSQL module organizes PostgreSQL in production as clusters—logical entities composed of a group of database instances associated by primary-replica relationships. Overview The PGSQL module includes the following components, working together to …

  • High Availability

    In High Availability

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    Overview Pigsty’s PostgreSQL clusters come with out-of-the-box high availability, with core capabilities provided by Patroni, Etcd, and HAProxy. When your PostgreSQL cluster has two or more instances, you automatically have self-healing database …

    Overview Pigsty’s PostgreSQL clusters come with out-of-the-box high availability, with core capabilities provided by Patroni, Etcd, and HAProxy. When your PostgreSQL cluster has two or more instances, you automatically have self-healing database …

  • Upgrading PostgreSQL Major/Minor Versions

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Quick Start PostgreSQL version upgrades fall into two types: minor version upgrade and major version upgrade, with very different risk and complexity. Type Example Downtime Data Compatibility Risk Minor upgrade 17.2 → 17.3 Seconds (rolling) Fully …

    Quick Start PostgreSQL version upgrades fall into two types: minor version upgrade and major version upgrade, with very different risk and complexity. Type Example Downtime Data Compatibility Risk Minor upgrade 17.2 → 17.3 Seconds (rolling) Fully …

  • Managing PostgreSQL Extensions

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Quick Start Pigsty provides 575 extensions. Using extensions involves four steps: Download, Install, Configure, Enable. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta pg_extensions: [ postgis, timescaledb, …

    Quick Start Pigsty provides 575 extensions. Using extensions involves four steps: Download, Install, Configure, Enable. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta pg_extensions: [ postgis, timescaledb, …

  • Manage PostgreSQL Cron Jobs

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Pigsty uses crontab to manage scheduled tasks for routine backups, freezing aging transactions, and reorganizing bloated tables and indexes. Quick Reference Operation Quick Command Description Configure Cron Jobs ./pgsql.yml -t pg_crontab -l <cls> …

    Pigsty uses crontab to manage scheduled tasks for routine backups, freezing aging transactions, and reorganizing bloated tables and indexes. Quick Reference Operation Quick Command Description Configure Cron Jobs ./pgsql.yml -t pg_crontab -l <cls> …

  • Parameters

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    PostgreSQL parameters can be configured at multiple levels with different scopes and precedence. Pigsty supports four configuration levels, from global to local: Level Scope Configuration Method Storage Location Cluster All instances in cluster …

    PostgreSQL parameters can be configured at multiple levels with different scopes and precedence. Pigsty supports four configuration levels, from global to local: Level Scope Configuration Method Storage Location Cluster All instances in cluster …

  • Managing PostgreSQL Component Services

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Overview Pigsty’s PGSQL module consists of multiple components, each running as a systemd service on nodes. (pgbackrest is an exception) Understanding these components and their management is essential for maintaining production PostgreSQL clusters. …

    Overview Pigsty’s PGSQL module consists of multiple components, each running as a systemd service on nodes. (pgbackrest is an exception) Understanding these components and their management is essential for maintaining production PostgreSQL clusters. …

  • Access Control

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    Access control combines roles, object privileges, database ACLs, and HBA. This page covers configuration parameters; see Access Control Concepts for design and boundaries. Pigsty provides a compact ACL model described by these parameters: …

    Access control combines roles, object privileges, database ACLs, and HBA. This page covers configuration parameters; see Access Control Concepts for design and boundaries. Pigsty provides a compact ACL model described by these parameters: …

  • HBA Rules

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    Overview HBA (Host-Based Authentication) controls “who can connect to the database, from where, and how”. See Authentication for the authentication model and default rules. Pigsty manages HBA rules declaratively through pg_default_hba_rules and …

    Overview HBA (Host-Based Authentication) controls “who can connect to the database, from where, and how”. See Authentication for the authentication model and default rules. Pigsty manages HBA rules declaratively through pg_default_hba_rules and …

  • TINY Template

    In Param Templates

    ReferencePGSQL

    tiny.yml is optimized for micro instances and resource-constrained environments. Designed for 1-3 core CPUs with minimal resource usage, conservative memory allocation, and disabled parallel queries. Pair with node_tune = tiny for OS-level tuning. …

    tiny.yml is optimized for micro instances and resource-constrained environments. Designed for 1-3 core CPUs with minimal resource usage, conservative memory allocation, and disabled parallel queries. Pair with node_tune = tiny for OS-level tuning. …

  • Pgbouncer Connection Pooling

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Overview Pigsty uses Pgbouncer as PostgreSQL connection pooling middleware, listening on port 6432 by default, proxying access to local PostgreSQL on port 5432. This is an optional component. If you don’t have massive connections or need transaction …

    Overview Pigsty uses Pgbouncer as PostgreSQL connection pooling middleware, listening on port 6432 by default, proxying access to local PostgreSQL on port 5432. This is an optional component. If you don’t have massive connections or need transaction …

  • Network Partition

    In Failure Model

    ConceptPGSQL

    RTO Timeline Failure Model Phase Best Worst Average Notes Demote retry loop + retry loop/2 + retry Patroni retries after detecting partition, demotes after timeout Lease Expiration ttl - loop - retry ttl - loop - retry ttl - loop - retry Remaining …

    RTO Timeline Failure Model Phase Best Worst Average Notes Demote retry loop + retry loop/2 + retry Patroni retries after detecting partition, demotes after timeout Lease Expiration ttl - loop - retry ttl - loop - retry ttl - loop - retry Remaining …

  • Managing PostgreSQL HBA Rules

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Quick Start Pigsty uses declarative management: first define HBA rules in the inventory, then use bin/pgsql-hba <cls> to refresh. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta pg_hba_rules: # <--- Define …

    Quick Start Pigsty uses declarative management: first define HBA rules in the inventory, then use bin/pgsql-hba <cls> to refresh. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta pg_hba_rules: # <--- Define …

  • Database

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    In this document, “database” refers to a logical object within a database cluster created with CREATE DATABASE. A PostgreSQL cluster can serve multiple databases simultaneously. In Pigsty, you can define required databases in cluster configuration. …

    In this document, “database” refers to a logical object within a database cluster created with CREATE DATABASE. A PostgreSQL cluster can serve multiple databases simultaneously. In Pigsty, you can define required databases in cluster configuration. …

  • User/Role

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    In this document, “user” refers to a logical object within a database cluster created with CREATE USER/ROLE. In PostgreSQL, users belong directly to the database cluster rather than a specific database. Therefore, when creating business databases …

    In this document, “user” refers to a logical object within a database cluster created with CREATE USER/ROLE. In PostgreSQL, users belong directly to the database cluster rather than a specific database. Therefore, when creating business databases …

  • Patroni HA Management

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Overview Pigsty uses Patroni to manage PostgreSQL clusters. It handles config changes, status checks, switchover, restart, reinit replicas, and more. To use Patroni for management, you need one of the following identities: From INFRA node as admin …

    Overview Pigsty uses Patroni to manage PostgreSQL clusters. It handles config changes, status checks, switchover, restart, reinit replicas, and more. To use Patroni for management, you need one of the following identities: From INFRA node as admin …

  • CRIT Template

    In Param Templates

    ReferencePGSQL

    crit.yml targets transactional workloads with elevated consistency and audit requirements. It forces data checksums and Patroni strict synchronous mode, adds connection logging, and adjusts selected WAL, timeout, and parallel-query parameters. The …

    crit.yml targets transactional workloads with elevated consistency and audit requirements. It forces data checksums and Patroni strict synchronous mode, adds connection logging, and adjusts selected WAL, timeout, and parallel-query parameters. The …

  • Package Alias

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    PostgreSQL package naming conventions vary significantly across different operating systems: EL systems (RHEL/Rocky/Alma/…) use formats like pgvector_18, postgis36_18* Debian/Ubuntu systems use formats like postgresql-18-pgvector, …

    PostgreSQL package naming conventions vary significantly across different operating systems: EL systems (RHEL/Rocky/Alma/…) use formats like pgvector_18, postgis36_18* Debian/Ubuntu systems use formats like postgresql-18-pgvector, …

  • OLAP Template

    In Param Templates

    ReferencePGSQL

    olap.yml is optimized for online analytical processing (OLAP). Designed for 4-128 core CPUs with support for large queries, high parallelism, relaxed timeouts, and aggressive vacuum. Pair with node_tune = olap for OS-level tuning. Use Cases OLAP …

    olap.yml is optimized for online analytical processing (OLAP). Designed for 4-128 core CPUs with support for large queries, high parallelism, relaxed timeouts, and aggressive vacuum. Pair with node_tune = olap for OS-level tuning. Use Cases OLAP …

  • Failure Model

    In Failure Model

    ConceptPGSQL

    Patroni failures can be classified into 10 categories by failure target, and further consolidated into five categories based on detection path, which are detailed in this section. # Failure Scenario Description Final Path 1 PG process crash crash, …

    Patroni failures can be classified into 10 categories by failure target, and further consolidated into five categories based on detection path, which are detailed in this section. # Failure Scenario Description Final Path 1 PG process crash crash, …

  • Managing PostgreSQL Databases

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Quick Start Pigsty uses declarative management: first define databases in the inventory, then use bin/pgsql-db <cls> <dbname> to create or modify. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta …

    Quick Start Pigsty uses declarative management: first define databases in the inventory, then use bin/pgsql-db <cls> <dbname> to create or modify. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta …

  • Managing PostgreSQL Users

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Quick Start Pigsty uses declarative management: first define users in the inventory, then use bin/pgsql-user <cls> <username> to create or modify. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta pg_users: [{ …

    Quick Start Pigsty uses declarative management: first define users in the inventory, then use bin/pgsql-user <cls> <username> to create or modify. pg-meta: hosts: { 10.10.10.10: { pg_seq: 1, pg_role: primary } } vars: pg_cluster: pg-meta pg_users: [{ …

  • E-R Model of PostgreSQL Cluster

    In ER Model

    ConceptPGSQL

    The PGSQL module organizes PostgreSQL in production as clusters—logical entities composed of a group of database instances associated by primary-replica relationships. Each cluster is an autonomous business unit consisting of at least one primary …

    The PGSQL module organizes PostgreSQL in production as clusters—logical entities composed of a group of database instances associated by primary-replica relationships. Each cluster is an autonomous business unit consisting of at least one primary …

  • OLTP Template

    In Param Templates

    ReferencePGSQL

    oltp.yml is Pigsty’s default config template, optimized for online transaction processing (OLTP). Designed for 4-128 core CPUs with high concurrency, low latency, and high throughput. Pair with node_tune = oltp for OS-level tuning. Use Cases OLTP …

    oltp.yml is Pigsty’s default config template, optimized for online transaction processing (OLTP). Designed for 4-128 core CPUs with high concurrency, low latency, and high throughput. Pair with node_tune = oltp for OS-level tuning. Use Cases OLTP …

  • Kernel Version

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    Choosing a “kernel” in Pigsty means determining the PostgreSQL major version, mode/distribution, packages to install, and tuning templates to load. The Pigsty v4.5 source currently supports PostgreSQL 14-18 and uses 18 by default. The following …

    Choosing a “kernel” in Pigsty means determining the PostgreSQL major version, mode/distribution, packages to install, and tuning templates to load. The Pigsty v4.5 source currently supports PostgreSQL 14-18 and uses 18 by default. The following …

  • Model of Patroni Active Failure

    In Failure Model

    ConceptPGSQL

    RTO Timeline Failure Model Item Best Worst Average Description Crash Found 0 loop loop/2 Best: PG crashes right before checkWorst: PG crashes right after check Restart Timeout 0 start start Best: PG recovers instantlyWorst: Wait full start timeout …

    RTO Timeline Failure Model Item Best Worst Average Description Crash Found 0 loop loop/2 Best: PG crashes right before checkWorst: PG crashes right after check Restart Timeout 0 start start Best: PG recovers instantlyWorst: Wait full start timeout …

  • RPO Trade-offs

    In High Availability

    ConceptPIGSTYPGSQL

    RPO (Recovery Point Objective) defines the maximum amount of data loss allowed when the primary fails. For scenarios where data integrity is critical, such as financial transactions, RPO = 0 is typically required, meaning no data loss is allowed. …

    RPO (Recovery Point Objective) defines the maximum amount of data loss allowed when the primary fails. For scenarios where data integrity is critical, such as financial transactions, RPO = 0 is typically required, meaning no data loss is allowed. …

  • Parameter Optimization Policy

    In Param Templates

    ReferencePGSQL

    Pigsty provides four scenario-based parameter templates by default, which can be specified and used through the pg_conf parameter. tiny.yml: Optimized for small nodes, VMs, and demos (the template is labeled for 1-3 cores) oltp.yml: Optimized for …

    Pigsty provides four scenario-based parameter templates by default, which can be specified and used through the pg_conf parameter. tiny.yml: Optimized for small nodes, VMs, and demos (the template is labeled for 1-3 cores) oltp.yml: Optimized for …

  • Model of Patroni Passive Failure

    In Failure Model

    ConceptPGSQL

    RTO Timeline Failure Model Phase Best Worst Average Description Lease Expiration ttl - loop ttl ttl - loop/2 Best: crash just before refreshWorst: crash right after refresh Replica Detect 0 loop loop / 2 Best: exactly at check pointWorst: just …

    RTO Timeline Failure Model Phase Best Worst Average Description Lease Expiration ttl - loop ttl ttl - loop/2 Best: crash just before refreshWorst: crash right after refresh Replica Detect 0 loop loop / 2 Best: exactly at check pointWorst: just …

  • Managing PostgreSQL Clusters

    In Administration

    TaskPGSQL

    Quick Reference Action Command Description Create Cluster bin/pgsql-add <cls> Create a new PostgreSQL cluster Expand Cluster bin/pgsql-add <cls> <ip...> Add replica to existing cluster Shrink Cluster bin/pgsql-rm <cls> <ip...> Remove instance from …

    Quick Reference Action Command Description Create Cluster bin/pgsql-add <cls> Create a new PostgreSQL cluster Expand Cluster bin/pgsql-add <cls> <ip...> Add replica to existing cluster Shrink Cluster bin/pgsql-rm <cls> <ip...> Remove instance from …

  • Cluster / Instance

    In Configuration

    ReferencePGSQL

    Choose the appropriate instance and cluster types based on your requirements to configure PostgreSQL database clusters that meet your needs. You can define different types of instances and clusters. Here are several common PostgreSQL …

    Choose the appropriate instance and cluster types based on your requirements to configure PostgreSQL database clusters that meet your needs. You can define different types of instances and clusters. Here are several common PostgreSQL …