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@ -20,18 +20,18 @@ Before doing the actual import, **you need to upload your Postgres dump file to
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## Importing
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To import, run this command (make sure to replace `<server-path-to-postgres-dump.sql>` with a file path on your server):
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To import, run this command (make sure to replace `SERVER_PATH_TO_POSTGRES_DUMP_FILE` with a file path on your server):
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml \
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--extra-vars='server_path_postgres_dump=<server-path-to-postgres-dump.sql> postgres_default_import_database=matrix' \
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--tags=import-postgres
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just run-tags import-postgres \
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--extra-vars=server_path_postgres_dump=SERVER_PATH_TO_POSTGRES_DUMP_FILE \
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--extra-vars=postgres_default_import_database=main
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```
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**Notes**:
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- `<server-path-to-postgres-dump.sql>` must be a file path to a Postgres dump file on the server (not on your local machine!)
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- `postgres_default_import_database` defaults to `matrix`, which is useful for importing multiple databases (for dumps made with `pg_dumpall`). If you're importing a single database (e.g. `synapse`), consider changing `postgres_default_import_database` accordingly
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- `SERVER_PATH_TO_POSTGRES_DUMP_FILE` must be a file path to a Postgres dump file on the server (not on your local machine!)
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- `postgres_default_import_database` defaults to `main`, which is useful for importing multiple databases (for dumps made with `pg_dumpall`). If you're importing a single database (e.g. `synapse`), consider changing `postgres_default_import_database` accordingly
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## Troubleshooting
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ In this case you can use the command suggested in the import task to clear the d
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# systemctl start matrix-postgres
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```
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Now on your local machine run `ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-postgres` to prepare the database roles etc.
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Now on your local machine run `just run-tags setup-postgres` to prepare the database roles etc.
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If not, you probably get this error. `synapse` is the correct table owner, but the role is missing in database.
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```
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ To perform a `FULL` Postgres [VACUUM](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sq
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Example:
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```bash
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=run-postgres-vacuum,start
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just run-tags run-postgres-vacuum,start
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```
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**Note**: this will automatically stop Synapse temporarily and restart it later. You'll also need plenty of available disk space in your Postgres data directory (usually `/matrix/postgres/data`).
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This playbook can upgrade your existing Postgres setup with the following command:
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=upgrade-postgres
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```sh
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just run-tags upgrade-postgres
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```
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**Warning: If you're using Borg Backup keep in mind that there is no official Postgres 15 support yet.**
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