-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/04/2011 01:38, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Following our previous discussions I created a PostgreSQL contrib module >> which brings pgpool's pcp command as function in PostgreSQL. I called it >> pgpool_adm, any better ideas ? > > Great! I think "pgpool_adm" is fine. > >> As a first step, I decided to focus on one function only: pcp_node_info. >> I'll add other ones as soon as this one will be committable. > > I see. BTW, are you going to implement a function for "show > pool_status"?
Here is a new version of the contrib module, including support for
pcp_pool_status.
It requires a patched version of pgpool with my 2 patches
"split_reporting_functions-1.patch" and "pcp_pool_status-2.patch".
Follow the same installation instructions than in my previous emails to
install this module and, optionally some foreign server wrapper.
Then:
pgpool=> SELECT * FROM pcp_pool_status('127.0.0.1', 10, 9898,
'pgpool_adm', 'password');
or, if you are using foreign server capability in postgresql 8.4+:
pgpool=> SELECT * FROM pcp_pool_status('pgpool0');
Feedbacks and comments ?
>> INSTALL: (tested against current 9.1devel HEAD)
>>
>> $ cd $PGSRC/contrib
>> $ tar zxf pgpool_adm.tgz
>> $ cd pgpool_adm
>> $ make && sudo make install
>>
>> then:
>>
>> $ psql pgpool
>> CREATE SCHEMA pgpool;
>> CREATE EXTENSION pgpool_adm WITH SCHEMA pgpool ;
>> SELECT * FROM pgpool.pcp_node_info(0, 'localhost', 10, 9898,
>> 'pgpool_adm', 'password');
>> host | port | status | weight
>> -----------+------+---------------------------------+-------------
>> localhost | 5491 | Waiting for connection to start | 1.46602e+13
>> (1 ligne)
>>
>> If you don't want/cannot test with 9.1, just adapt and run the "CREATE
>> FUNCTION" query located in pgpool_adm/pgpool_adm--1.0.sql.
>>
>> NOTE:
>> I had to mess a bit to make the compilation work out of the box because
>> of my setup of pgpool installing stuffs in /usr/local/{lib,include}.
>> Basically editing my system ldd setup and configuring postgresql with
>> "--with-libraries" and "--with-includes". Drop me a mail if you have any
>> trouble.
>>
>> TODO:
>> * I will try to make it work with foreign server and user mappings so
>> we will not have to give all servers parameters (host, port, timeout),
>> but most importantly, not have to write in clear text authentication
>> parameters.
>> * Why do we backend_weight/RAND_MAX in the code ?
>
> To normalize backend weight.
>
>> Feedback & comments ?
>> - --
>> Jehan-Guillaume (ioguix) de Rorthais
>> DBA
>> http://www.dalibo.com
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Jehan-Guillaume (ioguix) de Rorthais
DBA
http://www.dalibo.com
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