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PostgreSQL 14 Administration Cookbook

You're reading from   PostgreSQL 14 Administration Cookbook Over 175 proven recipes for database administrators to manage enterprise databases effectively

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248974
Length 608 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gianni Ciolli Gianni Ciolli
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: First Steps 2. Chapter 2: Exploring the Database FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Server Configuration 4. Chapter 4: Server Control 5. Chapter 5: Tables and Data 6. Chapter 6: Security 7. Chapter 7: Database Administration 8. Chapter 8: Monitoring and Diagnosis 9. Chapter 9: Regular Maintenance 10. Chapter 10: Performance and Concurrency 11. Chapter 11: Backup and Recovery 12. Chapter 12: Replication and Upgrades 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Locating the database's system identifier

Each database server has a system identifier assigned when the database is initialized (created). The server identifier remains the same if the server is backed up, cloned, and so on.

Many actions on the server are keyed to the system identifier, and you may be asked to provide this information when you report a fault.

In this recipe, you will learn how to display the system identifier.

Getting ready

You need to connect as the Postgres OS user, or another user with execute privileges on the server software.

How to do it…

In order to display the system identifier, we just need to launch the following command:

pg_controldata <data-directory> | grep "system identifier"
Database system identifier:           7015545877453537036 

Note that the preceding syntax will not work on Debian or Ubuntu systems, for the same reasons explained in relation to initdb in the Locating the database server files recipe. However, in this case, there is no postgresql-common alternative, so if you must run pg_controldata, you need to specify the full path to the executable, as in this example:

/usr/lib/postgresql/14/bin/pg_controldata $PGDATA

Tip

Don't use -D in front of the data directory name. This is the only PostgreSQL server application where you don't need to do that.

How it works…

The pg_controldata utility is a PostgreSQL server application that shows the content of a server's control file. The control file is located within the data directory of a server, and it is created at database initialization time. Some of the information within it is updated regularly, and some is only updated when certain major events occur.

The full output of pg_controldata looks like the following (some values may change over time as the server runs):

pg_control version number:            1300
Catalog version number:               202107181
Database system identifier:           7015545877453537036
Database cluster state:               in production
pg_control last modified:             Tue 05 Oct 2021 12:46:26 BST
Latest checkpoint location:           0/16F2EC0
… (not shown in full)

Tip

Never edit the PostgreSQL control file. If you do, the server probably won't start correctly, or you may mask other errors. And if you do that, people will be able to tell, so fess up as soon as possible!

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PostgreSQL 14 Administration Cookbook
Published in: Mar 2022
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781803248974
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