SYNOPSIS
-
config-gfarm-update [options]
- config-gfarm-update --update [options]
DESCRIPTION
config-gfarm-update
config-gfarm-update can enable the following features of the backend database:
- • XML Path Language (XPath) support [-X]
- • Metadata replication among metadata servers [-r]
- • Checksum calculation [-d]
Whether the backend database supports those features or not is initially configured by config-gfarm. If you would like to enable a feature after the configuration, run config-gfarm-update --update with an option surrounded by [ ] in the list above.
config-gfarm-update is also used for upgrading the backend database. Sometimes Gfarm contains incompatible changes against older releases. With --update option, config-gfarm-update edits table schema and/or data in the database for upgrading, if needed.
When you update/upgrade the metadata server, you must stop gfmd beforehand. If there are some metadata servers in a file system, run config-gfarm-update on every metadata servers. After the update/upgrade, it starts a metadata server on the host.
Like config-gfarm, also config-gfarm-update has -t option which shows values of all configurable parameters, like this:
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$ config-gfarm-update -t prefix [--prefix]: metadata backend [-b]: postgresql metadata directory [-l]: /var/gfarm-pgsql postgresql admin user [-U]: postgres postgresql admin password [-W]: (auto generated) postgresql user [-u]: gfarm postgresql password [-w]: (auto generated) postgresql prefix [-P]: /usr postgresql version [-V]: 8.4 postgresql XML supported [-X]: no postgresql data checksum support [-E]: no portmaster port [-p]: 10602 metadata replication [-r]: yes metadata journal directory [-j]: /var/gfarm-metadata/journal digest type [-d]: md5
It is recommended to execute config-gfarm-update -t before update/upgrade.
In case that the backend database is PostgreSQL and config-gfarm-update is executed without --update option, psql command is invoked. psql is a front-end terminal to the backend database. It enables you to type in queries interactively. This is useful since a connection from psql to the PostgreSQL server is established automatically.
OPTIONS
--prefix path
- If this option is given, config-gfarm-update reads PREFIX/etc/gfmd.conf as the configuration file of gfmd. By default, it reads %%SYSCONFDIR%%/etc/gfmd.conf.
-P prefix
- Specify an installation prefix of the backend database (e.g. /usr/local). When config-gfarm-update executes a PostgreSQL command such as psql, it assumes the command is installed under the given prefix. If this option is omitted, config-gfarm-update searches directories listed in the environment variable PATH for the commands.
-l path
-
Specify a path to the directory where the backend database puts files to store metadata of Gfarm.
If the backend database is PostgreSQL, the directory is commonly called PGDATA directory. The default is PREFIX/var/gfarm-pgsql where PREFIX is a prefix given by --prefix option.
-f file
- When config-gfarm-update invokes psql as a front-end terminal to PostgreSQL, config-gfarm-update passes -f option and the given file argument to psql. psql interprets commands written in the file, instead of reading commands interactively. This option is ignored when also --update option is specified.
-o option
- When config-gfarm-update invokes psql as a front-end terminal to PostgreSQL, config-gfarm-update also passes the given option to psql. This option is ignored when also --update option is specified.
-j file
- Specify a path to the directory where gfmd puts journal files. The default value is PREFIX/var/gfarm-metadata/journal where PREFIX is a prefix given by --prefix option.
--help
- Show usage, then exit.
-t
- Show values of configurable parameters in human readable format, then exit immediately.
-N
- Do not start gfmd after update/upgrade. This option takes effect only when also --update option is specified.
-r
- Enable metadata replication among metadata servers. This option takes effect only when also --update option is specified.
-d
- Enable checksum calculation and specify the digest type of the checksum. The digest_type argument is a lower-case name which is supported by the OpenSSL library on the host, such as "md5".
-X
- Enable XML Path Language (XPath) support for querying XML extended attributes. This option takes effect only when also --update option is specified.
FILES
%%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfmd.conf
- configuration file for gfmd