On 8/17/16 6:26 AM, Bret Wortman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 9:19:34 AM UTC-4, Bret Wortman
wrote:
I'll confess that I know next to nothing about
Postgres databases, so I'm going to ask before I royally
mess anything up: what's the best way to relocate my
database from one partition to another? I need to move my
files from their current location (which seems to be
/opt/puppetlabs/server/data/puppetdb/mq/localhost to
somewhere under /data. I know I'll need to shut puppetdb and
postgresql down to do the move, but how do I ensure
everything is available & ready when I need to bring
things back up again?
The reason is that I'm getting messages in my puppetdb
log files like this:
Store limit is 102400 mb (current store usage is 10
mb). The data directory: /opt/puppetlabs/server/data/puppetdb/mq/localhost/KahaDB
only ahs 20671 mb of usable space - resetting to maximum
available disk space: 20682.
Before going down the road of moving postgres, note that this error
isn't actually talking about postgres, but rather PuppetDB's vardir,
which is used by activemq. Vardir can be changed with this
parameter:
https://docs.puppet.com/puppetdb/latest/configure.html#vardir.
The warning is saying you only have 20 gigs of space in your vardir,
and so the store limit will be reset to 20 gigs instead of the
default of 100. You can make the warning go away by setting this
parameter to 20 gigs:
https://docs.puppet.com/puppetdb/latest/configure.html#store-usage,
or you can change the vardir parameter to point somewhere on /data,
though the queue will not generally get to 20 gigs unless something
is very wrong (note that you currently use 10mb). The warning is
common and not generally a big deal.
If it happens that postgres is also on that 20 gig partition and
you're still worried about that, the process for moving the cluster
would be
* stop puppetdb and postgres
* copy the postgres data directory (can be located with "show
data_directory;" run in psql) to the /data partition using cp -a, to
keep permissions
* update the PGDATA variable in your postgres systemd unit file to
point to the new location
* restart postgres + puppetdb
If all goes well things will start up, and you can delete the
original, but you may have to work through some permissions issues
to ensure that the postgres user really can access the new location.
I'd definitely recommend testing the process first and somehow
ensuring you're able to wind it back easily.
Wyatt
The /data partition is much larger and I won't have to
worry about filling up my root partition this way.
Thanks,
Bret
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