Moves mirror segment instances to new locations.
gpmovemirrors -i <move_config_file> [-d <coordinator_data_directory>]
[-l <logfile_directory>] [-b <segment_batch_size>]
[-B <batch_size>] [-v] [--hba-hostnames <boolean>] [-a]
gpmovemirrors -?
gpmovemirrors --version
The gpmovemirrors
utility moves mirror segment instances to new locations. You may want to move mirrors to new locations to optimize distribution or data storage.
By default, the utility will prompt you for the file system location(s) where it will move the mirror segment data directories.
You must make sure that the user who runs gpmovemirrors
(the gpadmin
user) has permissions to write to the data directory locations specified. You may want to create these directories on the segment hosts and chown
them to the appropriate user before running gpmovemirrors
.
1
to
128
. If not specified, the utility will start recovering up to 64 segments in parallel on each host.
1
to
64
.
$COORDINATOR_DATA_DIRECTORY
will be used.
pg_hba.conf
file when updating this file with addresses that can connect to Greenplum Database. When set to 0 -- the default value -- this utility uses IP addresses when updating this file. When set to 1, this utility uses host names when updating this file. For consistency, use the same value that was specified for
HBA_HOSTNAMES
when the Greenplum Database system was initialized. For information about how Greenplum Database resolves host names in the
pg_hba.conf
file, see
Configuring Client Authentication.
A configuration file containing information about which mirror segments to move, and where to move them.
You must have one mirror segment listed for each primary segment in the system. Each line inside the configuration file has the following format (as per attributes in the gp_segment_configuration
catalog table):
<old_address>|<port>|<data_dir> <new_address>|<port>|<data_dir>
: Where <old_address>
and <new_address>
are the host names or IP addresses of the segment hosts, <port>
is the communication port, and <data_dir>
is the segment instance data directory.
~/gpAdminLogs
.
Moves mirrors from an existing Greenplum Database system to a different set of hosts:
$ gpmovemirrors -i move_config_file
Where the move_config_file
looks something like this:
sdw2|50000|/data2/mirror/gpseg0 sdw3|50000|/data/mirror/gpseg0
sdw2|50001|/data2/mirror/gpseg1 sdw4|50001|/data/mirror/gpseg1
sdw3|50002|/data2/mirror/gpseg2 sdw1|50002|/data/mirror/gpseg2