gpseginstall

    The utility provides a simple way to quickly install Greenplum Database on segment hosts that you specify in a host list file. The utility does not install or update Greenplum Database on the master host. You can run gpseginstall as root or as a non-root user. gpseginstall does not perform database initialization. See gpinitsystem for more information about initializing Greenplum Database.

    When run as root, gpseginstall default actions are to add a system user (default is gpadmin), create a password (default is changeme), and deploy and install Greenplum Database on segment hosts. To do this, gpseginstall locates the current Greenplum Database binaries on the master from the installation path in the current user’s environment variables ($GPHOME). It compresses Greenplum Database software into a tar.gz file and performs an MD5 checksum to verify file integrity.

    Then, it copies Greenplum Database to the segment hosts, installs (decompresses) Greenplum Database, and changes the ownership of the Greenplum Database installation to the system user you specify with the -u option. Lastly, it exchanges keys between all Greenplum Database hosts as both root and as the system user you specify with the -u option. gpseginstall also perform a user limit check and verifies the version number of Greenplum Database on all the segments.

    If you run gpseginstall as a non-root user, gpseginstall only compresses, copies, and installs Greenplum Database on segment hosts. It can also exchanges keys between Greenplum Database hosts for the current system user, and verifies the version number of Greenplum Database on all the segments.

    -c | —commands option_list

    Optional. This allows you to customize gpseginstall actions. Note that these command options are executed by default if you do not specify the -c option in the gpseginstall syntax.

    • : Adds a system user. (root only)
    • p: Changes the password for a system user. (root only)
    • s: Compresses, copies, decompresses (installs) Greenplum Database on all segments.
    • c: Changes the ownership of the Greenplum Database installation directory on the segment hosts. (root only)
    • e: Exchange keys between Greenplum Database master and segment hosts for the non-root system user.
    • l: (Linux only) Checks and modifies the user limits configuration file (/etc/security/limits.conf file) when adding a new user to segment hosts. (root only)
    • v: Verifies the version of Greenplum Database running on all segments. gpseginstall checks the version number of the Greenplum Database installation referenced by the environment variable and symbolic link to the installation directory. An error occurs if there is a version number mismatch or the Greenplum Database installation directory cannot be found.

    Required. This specifies the file that lists the segment hosts onto which you want to install Greenplum Database.

    The host list file must have one host name per line and includes a host name for each segment host in your Greenplum system. Make sure there are no blank lines or extra spaces. If a host has multiple configured host names, use only one host name per host. For example:

    : If available, you can use the same gpssh-exkeys host list file you used to exchange keys between Greenplum Database hosts.

    -p | —password password

    Optional. Sets the password for the user you specify with the -u option. The default password is changeme. This option is only available when you run gpsetinstall as root.

    Recommended security best practices:

    • Always use passwords.
    • Change default passwords immediately after installation.

    Optional. This specifies the system user. This user is also the Greenplum Database administrative user. This user owns Greenplum Database installation and administers the database. This is also the user under which Greenplum Database is started/initialized. This option is only available when you run gpseginstall as root. The default is gpadmin.

    --help (help)

    Displays the online help.

    As root, install a Greenplum Database on all segments, leave the system user as the default (gpadmin) and set the gpadmin password to secret123:

    As a non-root user, compress and copy Greenplum Database binaries to all segments (as gpadmin):

    As root, add a user (gpadmin2), set the password for the user (secret1234), exchange keys between hosts as the new user, check user limits, and verify version numbers, but do not change ownership of Greenplum binaries, compress/copy/ install Greenplum Database on segments, or exchange keys as .