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Week 01 Lab Setup, Linux & PostgreSQL Fundamentals
Session 01 Lab Setup & Storage Configuration
Pre-requisites
  • Install VirtualBox on Windows (Do your self)
  • Install PgAdmin4 on Windows (Do your self)
  • Configure Oracle Linux 9.6 VM (will share link)
Linux VM Setup
  • Create Oracle Linux 9.6 VM
  • VM Hardware Sizing for PostgreSQL
  • Add Multiple Virtual Disks
Storage Configuration
  • Create Partitions
  • Create Filesystems
  • Mount Filesystems
  • Configure /etc/fstab
PostgreSQL Directory Layout
  • Create Mount Points: /pgData, /pgWal, /pgArch, /pgBackup, /pgLog
Session 02 Linux Administration for DBAs
  • Basic Linux Commands
  • File and Directory Management
  • User and Group Management
  • Permissions and Ownership
  • Process Management
  • Service Management using systemctl
  • Network Commands
  • Disk and Memory Monitoring
Session 03 PostgreSQL 17 Installation
Overview
  • PostgreSQL Overview and Versions
Installation Methods
  • RPM Installation
  • DNF/YUM Installation
  • Source Code Installation
Database Initialization
  • initdb
  • Custom WAL Location
  • PostgreSQL Service Configuration
Validation
  • Start PostgreSQL
  • Connect using psql
  • Connect using PgAdmin4
Session 04 PostgreSQL Architecture
Memory Architecture
  • Shared Buffers
  • WAL Buffers
  • Work Memory
  • Maintenance Work Memory
Process Architecture
  • Postmaster
  • Backend Processes
  • Checkpointer
  • Background Writer
  • WAL Writer
  • Autovacuum
Physical Storage Layout
  • Base Directory
  • Global Directory
  • WAL Directory
  • Tablespaces
Session 05 PostgreSQL Configuration Files
  • postgresql.conf
  • postgresql.auto.conf
  • pg_hba.conf
  • pg_ident.conf
  • Reload vs Restart
Week 02 Administration & Security
Session 06 Startup, Shutdown
  • PostgreSQL Startup Process
  • Smart Shutdown
  • Fast Shutdown (default)
  • Immediate Shutdown
Session 07 Database Administration
  • Creating Databases
  • Creating Schemas
  • Schema Search Path
  • Roles and Users
  • Access Control
Session 08 Tablespaces Management
  • pg_default
  • pg_global
  • Custom Tablespaces
  • Move Objects Between Tablespaces
  • Tablespace Monitoring
Session 09 Security
  • pg_hba.conf
  • Authentication Methods
  • pg_ident.conf
  • .pgpass
  • SSL/TLS Setup
Session 10 Vacuum and Analyze
  • MVCC Concepts
  • Dead Tuples
  • VACUUM
  • VACUUM FULL
  • ANALYZE
  • Autovacuum
Week 03 Backup & Recovery
Session 11 WAL Archiving
  • WAL Fundamentals
  • Archive Mode
  • Archive Command
Session 12 Logical Backup and Restore
  • pg_dump
  • pg_dumpall
  • Backup Formats
  • pg_restore
  • Restore using psql
Session 13 Physical Backup and Restore
  • pg_basebackup
  • Full Cluster Backup
  • Database Refresh on New Server
Session 14 PITR — Point-in-Time Recovery
  • PITR Concepts and Architecture
  • PITR Demonstration (hands-on)
Session 15 Full Recovery & Disaster Recovery
  • Full Database Recovery
  • Disaster Recovery Scenarios
Week 04 Replication, Failover
Session 16 Streaming Replication
  • Primary Configuration
  • Replica Configuration
  • Base Backup for Replica
  • Verify Replication
Session 17 Replication Administration
  • Replication Slots
  • Monitoring Replication
  • Async Replication
  • Sync Replication
  • Convert from ASYNC to SYNC
Session 18 Failover and pg_rewind
  • Manual Failover
  • Promote Replica
  • pg_rewind
  • Rejoin Old Primary as Replica
Week 05 Upgrades
Session 19 PostgreSQL Upgrades & Final Lab
  • Minor Version Upgrade
  • Major Version Upgrades
  • pg_upgrade
  • Upgrade using pg_dump/pg_restore
  • Upgrade Validation
  • Final End-to-End Lab
Future Batch Advanced Topics — Free Training
// Topics reserved for the next advanced batch · access is free
EXPLAIN / EXPLAIN ANALYZE Index Types & Tuning Table Partitioning Performance Tuning PostgreSQL Extensions PgBouncer pgmetrics pgcollector pgbadger Repmgr Patroni Maintenance Operations Oracle → PostgreSQL (Ora2Pg) Advanced Data Migration Logical Replication Multi-Node HA Architectures

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PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL DBA Step by Step Learning

#PostgreSQL DBA Topics
1How to Install PostgreSQL ON Linux?
2How to Install PostgreSQL on Linux 7 using source code?
3How to START/STOP PostgreSQL ON Linux?
4How to Create Database in PostgreSQL?
5PostgreSQL User Management
6PostgreSQL pg_hba.conf Guide
7PostgreSQL Change Data Directory
8Understanding WAL Files in PostgreSQL – For Oracle DBAs
9Change PostgreSQL WAL Directory Path (pg_wal)
10Enable Archive Mode in PostgreSQL 17
11How to Disable ARCHIVELOG Mode
12PostgreSQL Tablespace Management
13PostgreSQL pg_dump and pg_restore Guide
14PostgreSQL Backup and Restore Using pg_dumpall and psql
15pg_basebackup – Backup, Restore, and Recovery
16Backup & Restore PostgreSQL DB Cluster to Another Host (No Archive Mode)
17Backup & Restore PostgreSQL DB Cluster on Same Host
18Restore PostgreSQL to New Host using pg_basebackup + WAL Archives
19PostgreSQL PITR – Point in Time Recovery
20Configure Streaming Replication in PostgreSQL
21Manual Failover in PostgreSQL Streaming Replication
22Convert Asynchronous Replication to Synchronous Replication

 

Thank you,
Rajasekhar Amudala
Email: br8dba@gmail.com
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Enable Archive Mode (WAL Archiving)

Enable Archive Mode in PostgreSQL 17


Table of Contents

0. Importance of Archive Log Files
1. Verify Existing Archive Mode
2. Ensure Archive Directory Exists
3. Edit postgresql.conf
4. Restart PostgreSQL
5. Verify the Configuration
6. Test Archiving Works


0. Importance of Archive Log Files

Archive log files, also known as WAL archives (Write-Ahead Log archives) , play a critical role in PostgreSQL for data protection, recovery, and replication.

A. Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR): Restore the database to a specific point in time, useful for accidental data changes or loss.
B. Continuous Backup: Works with base backups to enable robust disaster recovery.
C. Streaming Replication Support: Helps standby servers catch up if they fall behind.
D. Disaster Recovery: Enables full recovery after hardware or data corruption.
E. Data Audit & Analysis: Allows decoding WAL logs for auditing and compliance.

🛑 Important Note:

If WAL archiving is disabled and a backup is taken, you can only restore to the exact backup time, not to any point after.

1. Verify Existing Archive Mode

[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ psql
psql (17.6)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=# SHOW archive_mode;
 archive_mode 
--------------
 off <--- it's off
(1 row)

postgres=# SHOW archive_command;
 archive_command 
-----------------
 (disabled) <----
(1 row)
[root@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]# systemctl status postgresql-17
● postgresql-17.service - PostgreSQL 17 database server
     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/postgresql-17.service; enabled; preset: disabled)
     Active: active (running) since Tue 2025-10-07 18:33:05 +08; 2min 26s ago
       Docs: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/17/static/
    Process: 5911 ExecStartPre=/usr/pgsql-17/bin/postgresql-17-check-db-dir ${PGDATA} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
   Main PID: 5916 (postgres)
      Tasks: 7 (limit: 15700)
     Memory: 21.3M
        CPU: 177ms
     CGroup: /system.slice/postgresql-17.service
             ├─5916 /usr/pgsql-17/bin/postgres -D /pgData/pgsql17/data/
             ├─5917 "postgres: logger "
             ├─5918 "postgres: checkpointer "
             ├─5919 "postgres: background writer "
             ├─5921 "postgres: walwriter "
             ├─5922 "postgres: autovacuum launcher "
             └─5923 "postgres: logical replication launcher "

Oct 07 18:33:05 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com systemd[1]: Starting PostgreSQL 17 database server...
Oct 07 18:33:05 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com postgres[5916]: 2025-10-07 18:33:05.392 +08 [5916] LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
Oct 07 18:33:05 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com postgres[5916]: 2025-10-07 18:33:05.392 +08 [5916] HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "log".
Oct 07 18:33:05 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com systemd[1]: Started PostgreSQL 17 database server.
[root@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]#

Currently, there is no active archive process running in the background.

2. Ensure Archive Directory Exists

[root@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]# mkdir -p /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/
[root@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]# chown postgres:postgres /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/
[root@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]# chmod 700 /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/

3. Edit postgresql.conf

[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ vi /pgData/pgsql17/data/postgresql.conf

Update or add the following lines:

archive_mode = on
archive_command = 'cp %p /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/%f'

Explanation:

  • %p = Full path of WAL file
  • %f = WAL file name
  • cp %p /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/%f = Command to copy the WAL file to archive directory

4. Restart PostgreSQL

[root@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]# systemctl status postgresql-17
● postgresql-17.service - PostgreSQL 17 database server
     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/postgresql-17.service; enabled; preset: disabled)
     Active: active (running) since Tue 2025-10-07 23:48:29 +08; 18s ago
       Docs: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/17/static/
    Process: 7868 ExecStartPre=/usr/pgsql-17/bin/postgresql-17-check-db-dir ${PGDATA} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
   Main PID: 7873 (postgres)
      Tasks: 8 (limit: 15700)
     Memory: 19.0M
        CPU: 96ms
     CGroup: /system.slice/postgresql-17.service
             ├─7873 /usr/pgsql-17/bin/postgres -D /pgData/pgsql17/data/
             ├─7874 "postgres: logger "
             ├─7875 "postgres: checkpointer "
             ├─7876 "postgres: background writer "
             ├─7878 "postgres: walwriter "
             ├─7879 "postgres: autovacuum launcher "
             ├─7880 "postgres: archiver "  <------
             └─7881 "postgres: logical replication launcher "

Oct 07 23:48:29 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com systemd[1]: Starting PostgreSQL 17 database server...
Oct 07 23:48:29 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com postgres[7873]: 2025-10-07 23:48:29.503 +08 [7873] LOG:  redirecting log output to logging collector process
Oct 07 23:48:29 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com postgres[7873]: 2025-10-07 23:48:29.503 +08 [7873] HINT:  Future log output will appear in directory "log".
Oct 07 23:48:29 lxicbpgdsgv01.rajasekhar.com systemd[1]: Started PostgreSQL 17 database server.
[root@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]#

Make sure the archiver process is running.

5. Verify the Configuration

[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ psql -c "SHOW archive_mode;"
 archive_mode 
--------------
 on <-----------
(1 row)

[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ psql -c "SHOW archive_command;"
        archive_command         
-------------------------------
 cp %p /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/%f  <-----------------
(1 row)

6. Test Archiving Works

[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ psql -c "SELECT pg_switch_wal();"

Check archive folder for new WAL files:

[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ ls -lrth /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/
total 16M
-rw-------. 1 postgres postgres 16M Oct  7 23:50 000000010000000000000001

[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ psql -c "SELECT pg_switch_wal();"
[postgres@lxicbpgdsgv01 ~]$ ls -lrth /pgArch/pgsql17/arch/
total 32M
-rw-------. 1 postgres postgres 16M Oct  7 23:50 000000010000000000000001
-rw-------. 1 postgres postgres 16M Oct  7 23:51 000000010000000000000002

 Archiving is working successfully.

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Thank you,
Rajasekhar Amudala
Email: br8dba@gmail.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajasekhar-amudala/

PSQL

PostgreSQL DBA Step by Step Learning

#PostgreSQL DBA Topics
1How to Install PostgreSQL ON Linux?
2How to Install PostgreSQL on Linux 7 using source code?
3How to START/STOP PostgreSQL ON Linux?
4How to Create Database in PostgreSQL?
5PostgreSQL User Management
6PostgreSQL pg_hba.conf Guide
7PostgreSQL Change Data Directory
8Understanding WAL Files in PostgreSQL – For Oracle DBAs
9Change PostgreSQL WAL Directory Path (pg_wal)
10Enable Archive Mode in PostgreSQL 17
11How to Disable ARCHIVELOG Mode
12PostgreSQL Tablespace Management
13PostgreSQL pg_dump and pg_restore Guide
14PostgreSQL Backup and Restore Using pg_dumpall and psql
15pg_basebackup – Backup, Restore, and Recovery
16Backup & Restore PostgreSQL DB Cluster to Another Host (No Archive Mode)
17Backup & Restore PostgreSQL DB Cluster on Same Host
18Restore PostgreSQL to New Host using pg_basebackup + WAL Archives
19PostgreSQL PITR – Point in Time Recovery
20Configure Streaming Replication in PostgreSQL
21Manual Failover in PostgreSQL Streaming Replication
22Convert Asynchronous Replication to Synchronous Replication

 

Thank you,
Rajasekhar Amudala
Email: br8dba@gmail.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajasekhar-amudala/