After the expansion is completed, you must perform different tasks depending on your environment.

Parent topic: Expanding a Greenplum System

Removing the Expansion Schema

You must remove the existing expansion schema before you can perform another expansion operation on the Greenplum system.

You can safely remove the expansion schema after the expansion operation is complete and verified. To run another expansion operation on a Greenplum system, first remove the existing expansion schema.

  1. Log in on the coordinator host as the user who will be running your Greenplum Database system (for example, gpadmin).

  2. Run the gpexpand utility with the -c option. For example:

    $ gpexpand -c
    
    Note

    Some systems require you to press Enter twice.

Setting Up PXF on the New Host

If you are using PXF in your Greenplum Database cluster, you must perform some configuration steps on the new hosts.

There are different steps to follow depending on your PXF version and the type of installation.

PXF 5

  • You must install the same version of the PXF rpm or deb on the new hosts.

  • Log into the Greenplum Coordinator and run the following commands:

    gpadmin@gpcoordinator$ pxf cluster reset
    gpadmin@gpcoordinator$ pxf cluster init
    

PXF 6

  • You must install the same version of the PXF rpm or deb on the new hosts.

  • Log into the Greenplum Coordinator and run the following commands:

    gpadmin@gpcoordinator$ pxf cluster register
    gpadmin@gpcoordinator$ pxf cluster sync
    
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