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pglogical is available as RPMs via yum for Fedora, CentOS, & RHEL, and as DEBs via apt for Debian and Ubuntu, or as source code here. Please see below for instructions on installing from source.
Installing pglogical with YUM
The instructions below are valid for Red Hat family of operating systems (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora). Pre-Requisites
Pre-requisites
These RPMs all require the PGDG PostgreSQL releases from http://yum.postgresql.org/. You cannot use them with stock PostgreSQL releases included in Fedora and RHEL. If you don’t have PostgreSQL already:
- Install the appropriate PGDG repo rpm from http://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages.php
- Install PostgreSQL
- PostgreSQL 9.4:
yum install postgresql94-server postgresql94-contrib
- PostgreSQL 9.5:
yum install postgresql95-server postgresql95-contrib
- PostgreSQL 9.6:
yum install postgresql96-server postgresql96-contrib
- PostgreSQL 10:
yum install postgresql10-server postgresql10-contrib
- PostgreSQL 11:
yum install postgresql11-server postgresql11-contrib
- PostgreSQL 12:
yum install postgresql12-server postgresql12-contrib
- PostgreSQL 13:
yum install postgresql13-server postgresql13-contrib
- PostgreSQL 14:
yum install postgresql14-server postgresql14-contrib
- PostgreSQL 15:
yum install postgresql15-server postgresql15-contrib
- PostgreSQL 9.4:
Then install the “2ndQuadrant ’s General Public” repository for your PostgreSQL version, by running the following instructions as root on the destination Linux server:
- PostgreSQL 9.4:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/9.4/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 9.5:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/9.5/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 9.6:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/9.6/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 10:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/10/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 11:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/11/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 12:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/12/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 13:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/13/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 14:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/14/rpm | bash
- PostgreSQL 15:
curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/15/rpm | bash
Installation
Once the repository is installed, you can proceed to pglogical for your PostgreSQL version:
- PostgreSQL 9.4:
yum install postgresql94-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 9.5:
yum install postgresql95-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 9.6:
yum install postgresql96-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 10:
yum install postgresql10-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 11:
yum install postgresql11-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 12:
yum install postgresql12-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 13:
yum install postgresql13-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 14:
yum install postgresql14-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 15:
yum install postgresql15-pglogical
You may be prompted to accept the repository GPG key for package signing:
If so, accept the key (if it matches the above) by pressing ‘y’ then enter. (It’s signed by the 2ndQuadrant master packaging key, if you want to verify that.)
Installing pglogical with APT
The instructions below are valid for Debian and all Linux flavors based on Debian (e.g. Ubuntu).
Pre-requisites
You can install the “2ndQuadrant’s General Public” repository by running the
following instructions as root on the destination Linux server: curl https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/api/repository/dl/default/release/deb | bash
- Add the http://apt.postgresql.org/ repository. See the site for instructions.
Installation
Once pre-requisites are complete, installing pglogical is simply a matter of executing the following for your version of PostgreSQL:
- PostgreSQL 9.4:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.4-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 9.5:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.5-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 9.6:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.6-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 10:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-10-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 11:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-11-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 12:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-12-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 13:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-13-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 14:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-14-pglogical
- PostgreSQL 15:
sudo apt-get install postgresql-15-pglogical
From source code
Source code installs are the same as for any other PostgreSQL extension built using PGXS.
Make sure the directory containing pg_config
from the PostgreSQL release is
listed in your PATH
environment variable. You might have to install a -dev
or -devel
package for your PostgreSQL release from your package manager if
you don't have pg_config
.
Then run make
to compile, and make install
to
install. You might need to use sudo
for the install step.
e.g. for a typical Fedora or RHEL 7 install, assuming you're using the yum.postgresql.org packages for PostgreSQL:
- On this page
- Packages
- From source code
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