diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'extra')
-rw-r--r-- | extra/partition_dumps/README.md | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | extra/sql_dumps/README.md | 16 |
2 files changed, 17 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/extra/partition_dumps/README.md b/extra/partition_dumps/README.md index 5e42ff48..463bf42d 100644 --- a/extra/partition_dumps/README.md +++ b/extra/partition_dumps/README.md @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ journal/container. Example parititoning a sample by release type: cat release_export_expanded_sample.json | jq .release_type -r > release_export_expanded_sample.release_type - cat release_export_expanded_sample.release_type | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr > release_export_expanded_sample.release_type.counts - cat release_export_expanded_sample.json | paste release_export_expanded_sample.release_type - | sort > out + cat release_export_expanded_sample.release_type | sort -S 4G | uniq -c | sort -S 500M -nr > release_export_expanded_sample.release_type.counts + cat release_export_expanded_sample.json | paste release_export_expanded_sample.release_type - | sort -S 4G > out More production-y example using ISSN-L: @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ More production-y example using ISSN-L: # it's a pretty huge sort, will need 300+ GB scratch space? this might not scale. zcat release_export_expanded.json.gz | jq .container.issnl -r > release_export_expanded.issnl - zcat release_export_expanded.json.gz | paste release_export_expanded.issnl - | sort | ./partition_script.py + zcat release_export_expanded.json.gz | paste release_export_expanded.issnl - | sort -S 8G | ./partition_script.py # for verification/stats - cat release_export_expanded.issnl | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr > release_export_expanded.issnl.counts + cat release_export_expanded.issnl | sort -S 1G | uniq -c | sort -S 1G -nr > release_export_expanded.issnl.counts # cleanup rm release_export_expanded.issnl diff --git a/extra/sql_dumps/README.md b/extra/sql_dumps/README.md index 3538ce8f..45adae09 100644 --- a/extra/sql_dumps/README.md +++ b/extra/sql_dumps/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ ## HOWTO: Ident Table Snapshots -How to take a consistent (single transaction) snapshot of - This will take somewhere around 15-25 GB of disk space on the database server (under /tmp). It would probably be better to stream this transaction over a network connection (saving database disk I/O), but I can't figure out how to do @@ -11,6 +9,11 @@ to be a custom client. ./ident_table_snapshot.sh +Or, in production: + + sudo su postgres + DATABASE_URL=fatcat_prod ./ident_table_snapshot.sh /tmp + ## HOWTO: Dump abstracts, release identifiers, file hashes, etc These are run as regular old commands, and can run across the network in a @@ -24,10 +27,16 @@ forwarding anyways. # Run on database server, write to file on remote host psql fatcat < dump_abstracts.sql | egrep -v ^BEGIN$ | egrep -v ^ROLLBACK$ | pv -l | gzip | ssh user@host 'cat > abstracts.json.gz' +In production: + + sudo -u postgres psql fatcat_prod < dump_abstracts.sql | egrep -v ^BEGIN$ | egrep -v ^ROLLBACK$ | pv -l | gzip > /srv/fatcat/snapshots/abstracts.json.gz + sudo -u postgres psql fatcat_prod < dump_file_hashes.sql | egrep -v ^BEGIN$ | egrep -v ^ROLLBACK$ | pv -l | gzip > /srv/fatcat/snapshots/file_hashes.tsv.gz + sudo -u postgres psql fatcat_prod < dump_release_extid.sql | egrep -v ^BEGIN$ | egrep -v ^ROLLBACK$ | pv -l | gzip > /srv/fatcat/snapshots/release_extid.tsv.gz + ## HOWTO: Full private database backup and restore export DATESLUG="`date +%Y-%m-%d.%H%M%S`" - sudo -u postgres pg_dump --verbose --format=tar fatcat_prod | gzip > /srv/fatcat/snapshots/fatcat_private_dbdump_${DATESLUG}.tar.gz + time sudo -u postgres pg_dump --verbose --format=tar fatcat_prod | gzip > /srv/fatcat/snapshots/fatcat_private_dbdump_${DATESLUG}.tar.gz NOTE: by using the "directory" export (along with `--file`) instead of "tar" export, it would be possible to use parallel dumping. However, this would put @@ -48,6 +57,7 @@ This dump will contain all tables in the backend schema, except for "private" authentication tables. For local or non-production machines, might need to replace the `fatcat_prod` database name. + # TODO: for production, probably want consistent serialization mode export DATESLUG="`date +%Y-%m-%d.%H%M%S`" sudo -u postgres pg_dump --verbose --format=tar --exclude-table-data=auth_oidc fatcat_prod | gzip > /srv/fatcat/snapshots/fatcat_public_dbdump_${DATESLUG}.tar.gz |