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Initialize
Use the following steps to initialize the databases of the Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta® platform.
NOTE: These steps assume that the Alteryx node is the host of these databases. Please modify the following steps if you are connecting to databases on other nodes.
Pre-requisites:
- The initializing user must have write permissions to the directory from which the commands are executed.
- The initializing user must have sudo privileges.
PostgreSQL
NOTE: The following steps are for configuring PostgreSQL 9.6.
For CentOS 7.x, CentOS 8.x:
sudo /usr/pgsql-9.6/bin/postgresql96-setup initdb
For RHEL 7.x, RHEL 8.x:
sudo /usr/pgsql-9.6/bin/postgresql96-setup initdb
For Ubuntu 16.04 / 18.04:
pg_createcluster -d /var/lib/postgresql/9.6/main 9.6 main
MySQL
No additional steps are required to initialize the databases in MySQL.
Set custom database parameters
Use the following steps to set custom database names, usernames, and passwords in the Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta platform:
Edit
/opt/trifacta/conf/trifacta-conf.json
.For each database, you can review the parameters in the listed area and make modifications as needed.
NOTE: For each database, you should change the default password. This change must also be applied on the database server. See Change Database Passwords for PostgreSQL . See Change Database Passwords for MySQL.
NOTE: The
type
is set toPOSTGRESQL
by default. Modify the value if you are installing the databases into a different database server.Database Parameter area Main database webapp.database.*
Jobs database batch-job-runner.database.*
Scheduling database scheduling-service.database.*
Time-Based Trigger database time-based-trigger-service.database.*
Configuration Service database configuration-service.database.*
Artifact Storage Service database artifact-storage-service.database.*
Authorization Service database authorization-service.database.*
Orchestration Service database orchestration-service.database.*
Job Metadata Service database job-metadata-service.database.*
For more information, see Database Parameter Reference.
- Make changes in the file as needed and save.
Apply customizations on upgrade
If you have customized database properties, you must apply the edits from the new sample file to the existing configuration file after you have upgrade the Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta platform.
If you are using all defaults, you can just overwrite the existing file with the new version's sample file.
PostgreSQL:
Locate the sample Postgres configuration file:
/opt/trifacta/bin/setup-utils/db/pg_hba.conf.SAMPLE
- If you are upgrading and have customizations in your existing version, you must apply the edits in the above to the following file. Otherwise, overwrite the following file with the above one based on your operating system:
- CentOS/RHEL dir:
/var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data/pg_hba.conf
Ubuntu dir:
/etc/postgresql/9.6/main/pg_hba.conf
- CentOS/RHEL dir:
From the
SAMPLE
file, copy the following declarations and paste them into the productionpg_hba.conf
file above any other declarations:NOTE: You can substitute different database usernames and groups for the ones listed below (
trifacta
andtrifacta
). These values may be needed for other configuration.Alteryx database:
local trifacta trifacta md5 host trifacta trifacta 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifacta trifacta ::1/128 md5
Jobs database:
local trifacta-activiti trifactaactiviti md5 host trifacta-activiti trifactaactiviti 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifacta-activiti trifactaactiviti ::1/128 md5
Scheduling database:
local trifactaschedulingservice trifactaschedulingservice md5 host trifactaschedulingservice trifactaschedulingservice 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifactaschedulingservice trifactaschedulingservice ::1/128 md5
Time-based Trigger database:
local trifactatimebasedtriggerservice trifactatimebasedtriggerservice md5 host trifactatimebasedtriggerservice trifactatimebasedtriggerservice 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifactatimebasedtriggerservice trifactatimebasedtriggerservice ::1/128 md5
Configuration Service database:
local trifactaconfigurationservice trifactaconfigurationservice md5 host trifactaconfigurationservice trifactaconfigurationservice 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifactaconfigurationservice trifactaconfigurationservice ::1/128 md5
Artifact Storage Service database:
local trifactaartifactstorageservice trifactaartifactstorageservice md5 host trifactaartifactstorageservice trifactaartifactstorageservice 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifactaartifactstorageservice trifactaartifactstorageservice ::1/128 md5
Job Metadata Service database:
local trifactajobmetadataservice trifactajobmetadataservice md5 host trifactajobmetadataservice trifactajobmetadataservice 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifactajobmetadataservice trifactajobmetadataservice ::1/128 md5
Authorization Service database:
local trifactaauthorizationservice trifactaauthorizationservice md5 host trifactaauthorizationservice trifactaauthorizationservice 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifactaauthorizationservice trifactaauthorizationservice ::1/128 md5
Orchestration Service database:
local trifactaorchestrationservice trifactaorchestrationservice md5 host trifactaorchestrationservice trifactaorchestrationservice 127.0.0.1/32 md5 host trifactaorchestrationservice trifactaorchestrationservice ::1/128 md5
- Save the file.
Restart the databases:
If you are have also restarted the operating system, please execute the following first, followed by the O/S-specific commands:
NOTE: This command is valid only if the Postgres DB is also hosted in the Alteryx node.
chkconfig postgresql-9.6 on
CentOS/RHEL:
sudo service postgresql-9.6 start
Ubuntu:
sudo service postgresql start
MySQL:
Upgrading MySQL versions is not supported in this release.
Next Steps
- If the configuration files indicate that the databases are listening on a port other than the default, this port number must be applied within the Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta platform configuration. For more information, see Change Database Port.
- If you are using non-default usernames and passwords, they must must be applied within the Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta platform configuration. For more information, see Change Database Passwords for PostgreSQL.
- When you have completed the above configuration, you can create the databases and their roles (users) and perform additional configuration. See Create Databases and Users.
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