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export PATH=/usr/pgsql-9.4/bin/:$PATH |
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pip install psycopg2 |
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Tuning Postgres |
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The default settings should be fine for most deployments. For larger scale |
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deployments tuning some of the settings is recommended, details of which can be |
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found at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Tuning_Your_PostgreSQL_Server. |
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In particular, we've found tuning the following values helpful for performance: |
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- ``shared_buffers`` |
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- ``effective_cache_size`` |
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- ``work_mem`` |
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- ``maintenance_work_mem`` |
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- ``autovacuum_work_mem`` |
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Note that the appropriate values for those fields depend on the amount of free |
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memory the database host has available. |
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Synapse config |
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database configuration file ``homeserver-postgres.yaml``:: |
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./synctl stop |
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mv homeserver.yaml homeserver-old-sqlite.yaml |
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mv homeserver-postgres.yaml homeserver.yaml |
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mv homeserver.yaml homeserver-old-sqlite.yaml |
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mv homeserver-postgres.yaml homeserver.yaml |
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./synctl start |
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Synapse should now be running against PostgreSQL. |
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