TarDiBa - Database Server ========================= Operating System ---------------- Kernel ~~~~~~ Patches ^^^^^^^ - linux-vserver (included in vserver package and applied automatically) - grsecurity (we have to use stable Linux-VServer + grsecurity patch) Filesystem ~~~~~~~~~~ Filesystem Layout ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ mountpoint fstype size / /boot /usr /home /data - filesystem, probably reiserfs (fast) - tweaked boot for high performance - tweaked kernel, highmem, disk access and stuff Database System --------------- - various maintanace scripts (for now using them for backups and vacuuming) - jump to pg8 Autovacuuming ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - autovacuuming has to be disabled with the postgresql.conf Logging ~~~~~~~ Abstract ^^^^^^^^ postgresql has a logging facility that drops every statement to log before it get's executed. in certain conditions those logs are of very big interest. legal issues and profiling issues. Problem ^^^^^^^ problem is that if i enable that systems goes 10 times slower because of the huge statements that has to be written to disc. On a bussy server they can easily reach 10th of MB per day. 30-40 but that is quite rare usualy under 10MB Solution ^^^^^^^^ - implementing a logging facility to RAM, flushing logs in background to disk - usually i am only interested in those statements we have to consider to flush the logs from the ramdisk if we restart pg perhaps Tasks ^^^^^ - we need to test a postgresql.conf option that only logs statements that take more time than a specified period (i.e. 5min.) - problem is that that option doesn't work too well like the option to kill iddle statements - problem is that pg does not recognize blocked processes like the ones which are iddle in transaction. an iddle in transaction proces blocks the whole db (no selects, no updates, no nothing). the only way out of it is to kill -9 the process - killing postgresql processes - postgresql has 2 kinds of processes (the parent postmaster process which is allways active and child postmaster processes which are born from the master when it receives a statement - problem is that childs are forks so whenever i kill a child, all childs die that sucks somehow - so instead of killing childs we usualy restart the postmaster but that has to have another solution too, just that i was unable to find it - is there any possib to kill a forked child withoput killing all childs? (maybe there are some kill statement options for that) - normally each child should have an own PID - i use kill -9 $PID - most probably the parent "thinks" there are problems if one child dies and kills them all - next thing is that only the master postmaster is alive. i couldn't get a concludent answer from #postgresql. all that i got was 'Don't kill -9 postmaster. - maybe instead of trying to kill processes we should add pgpool capabilities to TarDiBa, harvesting in this case other benefits too like fixed number of connections and the posibility to play with replpication thingy and loadbalancing Backup System ------------- - backup is done by shell scripts and cron (change? not likely) - backups on other machines (over scp for other linux hosts, samba for 'secure' Windows2000???, eventually a pro backup app although i don't think it is necessary, maybe for whole system recovery) System Monitoring and Notification ---------------------------------- - monitoring disk space, backup files dimensions, excerpts from certain log files, system status and stats (cpu usage, ram etc), monitoring pg sessions because the internal pg monitor sucks, we need a good policy on killing iddle sessions and runaway processes.