#!/bin/sh #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # initdb.sh-- # Create (initialize) a Postgres database system. # # A database system is a collection of Postgres databases all managed # by the same postmaster. # # To create the database system, we create the directory that contains # all its data, create the files that hold the global classes, create # a few other control files for it, and create one database: the # template database. # # The template database is an ordinary Postgres database. Its data # never changes, though. It exists to make it easy for Postgres to # create other databases -- it just copies. # # Optionally, we can skip creating the database system and just create # (or replace) the template database. # # To create all those classes, we run the postgres (backend) program and # feed it data from bki files that are in the Postgres library directory. # # Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California # # # IDENTIFICATION # $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/initdb/Attic/initdb.sh,v 1.99 2000/07/03 20:48:46 petere Exp $ # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- exit_nicely(){ stty echo > /dev/null 2>&1 echo echo "$CMDNAME failed." if [ "$noclean" -eq 0 ]; then echo "Removing $PGDATA." rm -rf "$PGDATA" || echo "Failed." echo "Removing temp file $TEMPFILE." rm -rf "$TEMPFILE" || echo "Failed." else echo "Data directory $PGDATA will not be removed at user's request." fi exit 1 } CMDNAME=`basename $0` if [ "$TMPDIR" ]; then TEMPFILE="$TMPDIR/initdb.$$" else TEMPFILE="/tmp/initdb.$$" fi # Check for echo -n vs echo \c if echo '\c' | grep -s c >/dev/null 2>&1 then ECHO_N="echo -n" ECHO_C="" else ECHO_N="echo" ECHO_C='\c' fi # # Find out where we're located # if echo "$0" | grep '/' > /dev/null 2>&1 then # explicit dir name given PGPATH=`echo $0 | sed 's,/[^/]*$,,'` # (dirname command is not portable) else # look for it in PATH ('which' command is not portable) for dir in `echo "$PATH" | sed 's/:/ /g'` do # empty entry in path means current dir [ -z "$dir" ] && dir='.' if [ -f "$dir/$CMDNAME" ] then PGPATH="$dir" break fi done fi # Check if needed programs actually exist in path for prog in postgres pg_id do if [ ! -x "$PGPATH/$prog" ] then echo "The program $prog needed by $CMDNAME could not be found. It was" echo "expected at:" echo " $PGPATH/$prog" echo "If this is not the correct directory, please start $CMDNAME" echo "with a full search path. Otherwise make sure that the program" echo "was installed successfully." exit 1 fi done # Gotta wait for pg_id existence check above EffectiveUser=`$PGPATH/pg_id -n -u` if [ -z "$EffectiveUser" ]; then echo "Could not determine current user name. You are really hosed." exit 1 fi if [ `$PGPATH/pg_id -u` -eq 0 ] then echo "You cannot run $CMDNAME as root. Please log in (using, e.g., 'su')" echo "as the (unprivileged) user that will own the server process." exit 1 fi # Replaced at build time VERSION=__VERSION__ short_version=`echo $VERSION | sed -e 's!^\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*!\1!'` if [ x"$short_version" = x"" ] ; then echo "$CMDNAME: bug: version number is out of format" exit 1 fi # 0 is the default (non-)encoding MULTIBYTEID=0 # This is placed here by configure --enable-multibyte[=XXX]. MULTIBYTE=__MULTIBYTE__ # Set defaults: debug=0 noclean=0 template_only=0 show_setting=0 # Note: There is a single compelling reason that the name of the database # superuser be the same as the Unix user owning the server process: # The single user postgres backend will only connect as the database # user with the same name as the Unix user running it. That's # a security measure. POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME="$EffectiveUser" POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID=`$PGPATH/pg_id -u` while [ "$#" -gt 0 ] do case "$1" in --help|-\?) usage=t break ;; --version) echo "initdb (PostgreSQL) $VERSION" exit 0 ;; --debug|-d) debug=1 echo "Running with debug mode on." ;; --show|-s) show_setting=1 ;; --noclean|-n) noclean=1 echo "Running with noclean mode on. Mistakes will not be cleaned up." ;; --template|-t) template_only=1 echo "Updating template1 database only." ;; # The sysid of the database superuser. Can be freely changed. --sysid|-i) POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID="$2" shift;; --sysid=*) POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID=`echo $1 | sed 's/^--sysid=//'` ;; -i*) POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID=`echo $1 | sed 's/^-i//'` ;; # The default password of the database superuser. # Make initdb prompt for the default password of the database superuser. --pwprompt|-W) PwPrompt=1 ;; # Directory where to install the data. No default, unless the environment # variable PGDATA is set. --pgdata|-D) PGDATA="$2" shift;; --pgdata=*) PGDATA=`echo $1 | sed 's/^--pgdata=//'` ;; -D*) PGDATA=`echo $1 | sed 's/^-D//'` ;; # The directory where the database templates are stored (traditionally in # $prefix/lib). This is now autodetected for the most common layouts. --pglib|-L) PGLIB="$2" shift;; --pglib=*) PGLIB=`echo $1 | sed 's/^--pglib=//'` ;; -L*) PGLIB=`echo $1 | sed 's/^-L//'` ;; # The encoding of the template1 database. Defaults to what you chose # at configure time. (see above) --encoding|-E) MULTIBYTE="$2" shift;; --encoding=*) MULTIBYTE=`echo $1 | sed 's/^--encoding=//'` ;; -E*) MULTIBYTE=`echo $1 | sed 's/^-E//'` ;; -*) echo "$CMDNAME: invalid option: $1" echo "Try -? for help." exit 1 ;; *) PGDATA=$1 ;; esac shift done if [ "$usage" ]; then echo "initdb initialized a PostgreSQL database." echo echo "Usage:" echo " $CMDNAME [options] datadir" echo echo "Options:" echo " [-D, --pgdata] Location for this database" echo " -W, --pwprompt Prompt for a password for the new superuser's" if [ -n "$MULTIBYTE" ] then echo " -E, --encoding Set the default multibyte encoding for new databases" fi echo " -i, --sysid Database sysid for the superuser" echo "Less commonly used options: " echo " -L, --pglib Where to find the input files" echo " -t, --template Re-initialize template database only" echo " -d, --debug Generate lots of debugging output" echo " -n, --noclean Do not clean up after errors" echo echo "Report bugs to ." exit 0 fi #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Resolve the multibyte encoding name #------------------------------------------------------------------------- if [ "$MULTIBYTE" ] then MULTIBYTEID=`$PGPATH/pg_encoding $MULTIBYTE 2> /dev/null` if [ "$?" -ne 0 ] then echo "$CMDNAME: pg_encoding failed" echo echo "Perhaps you did not configure PostgreSQL for multibyte support or" echo "the program was not successfully installed." exit 1 fi if [ -z "$MULTIBYTEID" ] then echo "$CMDNAME: $MULTIBYTE is not a valid encoding name" exit 1 fi fi #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Make sure he told us where to build the database system #------------------------------------------------------------------------- if [ -z "$PGDATA" ] then echo "$CMDNAME: You must identify where the the data for this database" echo "system will reside. Do this with either a --pgdata invocation" echo "option or a PGDATA environment variable." echo exit 1 fi # The data path must be absolute, because the backend doesn't like # '.' and '..' stuff. (Should perhaps be fixed there.) echo "$PGDATA" | grep '^/' > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ "$?" -ne 0 ] then echo "$CMDNAME: data path must be specified as an absolute path" exit 1 fi #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Find the input files #------------------------------------------------------------------------- if [ -z "$PGLIB" ] then for dir in "$PGPATH/../lib" "$PGPATH/../lib/pgsql" do if [ -f "$dir/global1.bki.source" ] then PGLIB="$dir" break fi done fi if [ -z "$PGLIB" ] then echo "$CMDNAME: Could not find the \"lib\" directory, that contains" echo "the files needed by initdb. Please specify it with the" echo "--pglib option." exit 1 fi TEMPLATE="$PGLIB"/local1_template1.bki.source GLOBAL="$PGLIB"/global1.bki.source PG_HBA_SAMPLE="$PGLIB"/pg_hba.conf.sample POSTGRESQL_CONF_SAMPLE="$PGLIB"/postgresql.conf.sample TEMPLATE_DESCR="$PGLIB"/local1_template1.description GLOBAL_DESCR="$PGLIB"/global1.description if [ "$show_setting" -eq 1 ] then echo echo "The initdb setting:" echo echo " DATADIR: $PGDATA" echo " PGLIB: $PGLIB" echo " PGPATH: $PGPATH" echo " TEMPFILE: $TEMPFILE" echo " MULTIBYTE: $MULTIBYTE" echo " MULTIBYTEID: $MULTIBYTEID" echo " SUPERUSERNAME: $POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME" echo " SUPERUSERID: $POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID" echo " TEMPLATE: $TEMPLATE" echo " GLOBAL: $GLOBAL" echo " PG_HBA_SAMPLE: $PG_HBA_SAMPLE" echo " POSTGRESQL_CONF_SAMPLE: $POSTGRESQL_CONF_SAMPLE" echo " TEMPLATE_DESCR: $TEMPLATE_DESCR" echo " GLOBAL_DESCR: $GLOBAL_DESCR" echo exit 0 fi for PREREQ_FILE in "$TEMPLATE" "$GLOBAL" "$PG_HBA_SAMPLE" do if [ ! -f "$PREREQ_FILE" ] then echo "$CMDNAME does not find the file '$PREREQ_FILE'." echo "This means you have a corrupted installation or identified the" echo "wrong directory with the --pglib invocation option." exit 1 fi done [ "$debug" -ne 0 ] && echo "$CMDNAME: Using $TEMPLATE as input to create the template database." if [ "$template_only" -eq 0 ] then [ "$debug" -ne 0 ] && echo "$CMDNAME: Using $GLOBAL as input to create the global classes." [ "$debug" -ne 0 ] && echo "$CMDNAME: Using $PG_HBA_SAMPLE as default authentication control file." fi trap 'echo "Caught signal." ; exit_nicely' 1 2 3 15 # Let's go echo "This database system will be initialized with username \"$POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME\"." echo "This user will own all the data files and must also own the server process." echo # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Create the data directory if necessary # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- # umask must disallow access to group, other for files and dirs umask 077 if [ -f "$PGDATA"/PG_VERSION ] then if [ "$template_only" -eq 0 ] then echo "$CMDNAME: The file $PGDATA/PG_VERSION already exists." echo "This probably means initdb has already been run and the" echo "database system already exists." echo echo "If you want to create a new database system, either remove" echo "the directory $PGDATA or run initdb with a --pgdata argument" echo "other than $PGDATA." exit 1 fi else if [ ! -d "$PGDATA" ] then echo "Creating directory $PGDATA" mkdir "$PGDATA" || exit_nicely else echo "Fixing permissions on existing directory $PGDATA" chmod go-rwx "$PGDATA" || exit_nicely fi if [ ! -d "$PGDATA"/base ] then echo "Creating directory $PGDATA/base" mkdir "$PGDATA"/base || exit_nicely fi if [ ! -d "$PGDATA"/global ] then echo "Creating directory $PGDATA/global" mkdir "$PGDATA"/global || exit_nicely fi if [ ! -d "$PGDATA"/pg_xlog ] then echo "Creating directory $PGDATA/pg_xlog" mkdir "$PGDATA"/pg_xlog || exit_nicely fi fi #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Create the template1 database #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- rm -rf "$PGDATA"/base/template1 || exit_nicely mkdir "$PGDATA"/base/template1 || exit_nicely if [ "$debug" -eq 1 ] then BACKEND_TALK_ARG="-d" else BACKEND_TALK_ARG="-Q" fi BACKENDARGS="-boot -C -F -D$PGDATA $BACKEND_TALK_ARG" FIRSTRUN="-boot -x -C -F -D$PGDATA $BACKEND_TALK_ARG" echo "Creating template database in $PGDATA/base/template1" [ "$debug" -ne 0 ] && echo "Running: $PGPATH/postgres $FIRSTRUN template1" cat "$TEMPLATE" \ | sed -e "s/PGUID/$POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID/g" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $FIRSTRUN template1 \ || exit_nicely echo $short_version > "$PGDATA"/base/template1/PG_VERSION || exit_nicely #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Create the global classes, if requested. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- if [ "$template_only" -eq 0 ] then echo "Creating global relations in $PGDATA/global" [ "$debug" -ne 0 ] && echo "Running: $PGPATH/postgres $BACKENDARGS template1" cat "$GLOBAL" \ | sed -e "s/POSTGRES/$POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME/g" \ -e "s/PGUID/$POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID/g" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $BACKENDARGS template1 \ || exit_nicely echo $short_version > "$PGDATA/PG_VERSION" || exit_nicely cp "$PG_HBA_SAMPLE" "$PGDATA"/pg_hba.conf || exit_nicely cp "$POSTGRESQL_CONF_SAMPLE" "$PGDATA"/postgresql.conf || exit_nicely chmod 0600 "$PGDATA"/pg_hba.conf "$PGDATA"/postgresql.conf echo "Adding template1 database to pg_database" echo "open pg_database" > "$TEMPFILE" echo "insert (template1 $POSTGRES_SUPERUSERID $MULTIBYTEID template1)" >> $TEMPFILE #echo "show" >> "$TEMPFILE" echo "close pg_database" >> "$TEMPFILE" [ "$debug" -ne 0 ] && echo "Running: $PGPATH/postgres $BACKENDARGS template1 < $TEMPFILE" "$PGPATH"/postgres $BACKENDARGS template1 < "$TEMPFILE" # Gotta remove that temp file before exiting on error. retval="$?" rm -f "$TEMPFILE" || exit_nicely [ "$retval" -ne 0 ] && exit_nicely fi echo PGSQL_OPT="-o /dev/null -O -F -D$PGDATA" # Create a trigger so that direct updates to pg_shadow will be written # to the flat password file pg_pwd echo "CREATE TRIGGER pg_sync_pg_pwd AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE ON pg_shadow" \ "FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE update_pg_pwd()" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely # needs to be done before alter user echo "REVOKE ALL on pg_shadow FROM public" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely # set up password if [ "$PwPrompt" ]; then $ECHO_N "Enter new superuser password: "$ECHO_C stty -echo > /dev/null 2>&1 read FirstPw stty echo > /dev/null 2>&1 echo $ECHO_N "Enter it again: "$ECHO_C stty -echo > /dev/null 2>&1 read SecondPw stty echo > /dev/null 2>&1 echo if [ "$FirstPw" != "$SecondPw" ]; then echo "Passwords didn't match." exit_nicely fi echo "ALTER USER \"$POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME\" WITH PASSWORD '$FirstPw'" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely if [ ! -f $PGDATA/pg_pwd ]; then echo "The password file wasn't generated. Please report this problem." exit_nicely fi echo "Setting password" fi echo "Creating view pg_user." echo "CREATE VIEW pg_user AS \ SELECT \ usename, \ usesysid, \ usecreatedb, \ usetrace, \ usesuper, \ usecatupd, \ '********'::text as passwd, \ valuntil \ FROM pg_shadow" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely echo "Creating view pg_rules." echo "CREATE VIEW pg_rules AS \ SELECT \ C.relname AS tablename, \ R.rulename AS rulename, \ pg_get_ruledef(R.rulename) AS definition \ FROM pg_rewrite R, pg_class C \ WHERE R.rulename !~ '^_RET' \ AND C.oid = R.ev_class;" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely echo "Creating view pg_views." echo "CREATE VIEW pg_views AS \ SELECT \ C.relname AS viewname, \ pg_get_userbyid(C.relowner) AS viewowner, \ pg_get_viewdef(C.relname) AS definition \ FROM pg_class C \ WHERE C.relhasrules \ AND EXISTS ( \ SELECT rulename FROM pg_rewrite R \ WHERE ev_class = C.oid AND ev_type = '1' \ )" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely echo "Creating view pg_tables." echo "CREATE VIEW pg_tables AS \ SELECT \ C.relname AS tablename, \ pg_get_userbyid(C.relowner) AS tableowner, \ C.relhasindex AS hasindexes, \ C.relhasrules AS hasrules, \ (C.reltriggers > 0) AS hastriggers \ FROM pg_class C \ WHERE C.relkind IN ('r', 's') \ AND NOT EXISTS ( \ SELECT rulename FROM pg_rewrite \ WHERE ev_class = C.oid AND ev_type = '1' \ )" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely echo "Creating view pg_indexes." echo "CREATE VIEW pg_indexes AS \ SELECT \ C.relname AS tablename, \ I.relname AS indexname, \ pg_get_indexdef(X.indexrelid) AS indexdef \ FROM pg_index X, pg_class C, pg_class I \ WHERE C.oid = X.indrelid \ AND I.oid = X.indexrelid" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely echo "Loading pg_description." echo "COPY pg_description FROM STDIN" > $TEMPFILE cat "$TEMPLATE_DESCR" >> $TEMPFILE cat "$GLOBAL_DESCR" >> $TEMPFILE cat $TEMPFILE \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely rm -f "$TEMPFILE" || exit_nicely echo "Vacuuming database." echo "VACUUM ANALYZE" \ | "$PGPATH"/postgres $PGSQL_OPT template1 > /dev/null || exit_nicely echo echo "Success. You can now start the database server using:" echo "" echo " $PGPATH/postmaster -D $PGDATA" echo "or" echo " $PGPATH/pg_ctl -D $PGDATA start" echo exit 0