gpdbinstallscripts | Shell Script to make the install of GPDB LAB environment
kandi X-RAY | gpdbinstallscripts Summary
kandi X-RAY | gpdbinstallscripts Summary
gpdbinstallscripts is a Shell library. gpdbinstallscripts has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
The script is designed to help/ease install / setup a LAB GPDB environment with very little efforts.
The script is designed to help/ease install / setup a LAB GPDB environment with very little efforts.
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It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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gpdbinstallscripts has no bugs reported.
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gpdbinstallscripts has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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Install gpdbinstallscripts
NOTE: In case you want to install into different directory other than /usr/local , please modify the scriptpath under the file installscript_path.sh.
Connect as gpadmin user on your lab server
Navigate to the directory "cd /usr/local"
Download the file using
Update the .bashrc or .bash_profile or .profile to set the path
Logout and relogin to use the scripts
Download the tar "gpdbinstallscripts.tar" file attached to the article and move to the server via scp or any method
Connect as gpadmin user on your lab server
untar the file
Update the .bashrc or .bash_profile or .profile to set the path
Logout and relogin to use the scripts
Connect to network.pivotal.io with your username / password
Click on Edit profile
Scroll to the bottom on the page where you will see your API Token.
if its a private computer (eg.s VM) , open the download* file and edit the line below to provide the API TOKEN , this will make the script store the information and never prompt you for the API TOKEN , if its public ( like LAB used by the team ) , dont use your API for security reason.
Connect as gpadmin user on your lab server
Navigate to the directory "cd /usr/local/gpdbinstallscripts"
Pull the updated file using
untar the new file
Remove the old executables
Copy the new executables
Remove the downloaded binares
Connect as gpadmin user on your lab server
Navigate to the directory "cd /usr/local"
Download the file using
Update the .bashrc or .bash_profile or .profile to set the path
Logout and relogin to use the scripts
Download the tar "gpdbinstallscripts.tar" file attached to the article and move to the server via scp or any method
Connect as gpadmin user on your lab server
untar the file
Update the .bashrc or .bash_profile or .profile to set the path
Logout and relogin to use the scripts
Connect to network.pivotal.io with your username / password
Click on Edit profile
Scroll to the bottom on the page where you will see your API Token.
if its a private computer (eg.s VM) , open the download* file and edit the line below to provide the API TOKEN , this will make the script store the information and never prompt you for the API TOKEN , if its public ( like LAB used by the team ) , dont use your API for security reason.
Connect as gpadmin user on your lab server
Navigate to the directory "cd /usr/local/gpdbinstallscripts"
Pull the updated file using
untar the new file
Remove the old executables
Copy the new executables
Remove the downloaded binares
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