Deploy clusters under operating systems such as CentOS 7, Red Hat 7

Notes!
YMatrix uses vectorization technology to improve query performance, and deployment failure will occur if the deployed host (physical/virtual machine) does not support the AVX2 instruction set. If you are deploying with a virtual machine, make sure that the host physical machine supports the AVX2 instruction set and enables it in the configuration item.

  • Operating system and platform requirements
Operating System Supported CPU Architecture
CentOS 7 x86_64
Red Hat 7 x86_64

Please refer to [YMatrix Installation and Deployment] for the teaching video of this course (https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Jf4y1b7Ef/)

Server installation

The server installation process includes 6 steps: viewing server basic information, installation preparation, database RPM package installation, Python dependency package installation, database deployment and post-installation settings.

1 View basic server information

Before performing the installation operation, check the basic server information first. It is rarely a good habit to understand that a server helps you better plan and deploy a cluster.

Step *Commands** *Purpose**
1 free -h View operating system memory information
2 df -h View disk space
3 lscpu View CPU quantity
4 cat /etc/system-release View operating system version information
5 uname -a Out all kernel information in the following order (where the detection results of -p and -i are omitted if they are agnostic): kernel name; host name on network node; kernel issue number; kernel version; host hardware architecture name; processor type (not portable); hardware platform (not portable); operating system name
6 tail -11 /proc/cpuinfo View CPU information

2 Installation preparation

2.1 Copy RPM Package

Copy the RPM package locally to all *** nodes of the remote server.

~ scp <本地路径> <用户名>@<服务器 IP 地址>: <服务器路径>

2.2 Installation dependencies

Notes!
On all *** nodes, perform the following actions through the root user or with sudo permissions.

YMatrix requires Python 3.6. Please use the following command to install and set Python 3.6 as the default version:

# sudo yum install centos-release-scl
# sudo yum install rh-python36
# sudo scl enable rh-python36 bash

2.3 Modify the machine configuration

Turn off the firewall:

# sudo systemctl stop firewalld.service
# sudo systemctl disable firewalld.service

Close SELinux, edit /etc/selinux/config, and set the value of SELINUX to disabled:

# sudo sed s/^SELINUX=.*$/SELINUX=disabled/ -i /etc/selinux/config
# sudo setenforce 0

Make sure that there are durable host names on all *** nodes. If they do not exist, please use the following command to set the host name. In the example, the host name is set to mdw:

# sudo hostnamectl set-hostname mdw

The two child nodes also set corresponding host names, in the example, sdw1 and sdw2:

# sudo hostnamectl set-hostname sdw1
# sudo hostnamectl set-hostname sdw2

Ensure that all nodes in the cluster can access each other through hostname and IP. Add a record in /etc/hosts and map the host name to a local network card address.

# sudo vim /etc/hosts

For example, /etc/hosts for all three nodes should contain the following:

192.168.100.10 mdw
192.168.100.11 sdw1
192.168.100.12 sdw2

3 Database RPM package installation

On all *** nodes, install the database RPM package through the root user or using sudo permissions, and the system dependency library will be automatically installed. By default, it will be installed in the /opt/ymatrix/matrixdb5 directory:

# sudo yum install matrixdb5_5.0.0+enterprise-1.el7.x86_64.rpm

Notes!
During the actual installation process, please replace the file name with the latest downloaded RPM package name.

After the installation is successful, the supervisor and MXUI processes will be automatically started. These background processes are used to provide graphic operation interfaces and process management services.

If you have the requirement to configure ports, modify the /etc/matrixdb5/defaults.conf file for configuration after installing the RPM package. This operation is only done on the Master.

# vim /etc/matrixdb5/defaults.conf


4 Database Deployment

The graphic deployment provided by YMatrix is ​​​​still used here. Remote graphic deployment requires server ports 8240 and 4617 to be accessible. After the installation is complete, these ports of all nodes will be opened by default. The graphic UI service is provided by the MXUI process.

Notes!
You cannot deploy YMatrix using a graphic interface, please refer to [Command Line Deployment] (/doc/5.0/faq/install_faq#command_line_install).

Use your browser to access the following graphic installation wizard URL, which is the IP of the mdw server:

http://<IP>:8240/

On the first page of the installation wizard, you need to fill in the super user password and use the sudo more /etc/matrixdb5/auth.conf command to view it. ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 1_1679456181.png)

Select "Multi-node deployment" on the second page and click Next. ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 2_1679456210.png)


Next, start the four steps of multi-machine deployment.

The first step is to add a node and click the "Add Node" button. ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 3_1679456256.png)

Enter the IP addresses or hostname or FQDN of sdw1 and sdw2 in the text box, click "OK", and click "Next". ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 4_1679456230.png)


The second step is to configure cluster parameters. "Data mirroring" determines whether the cluster data node contains backup images. It is recommended to enable it in the production environment so that the cluster is highly available. The system automatically recommends the largest space of disks and the number of segments matching the system resources, which can be adjusted according to the specific usage scenario. The configured cluster structure can be viewed through the schematic diagram. After confirming, click "Next". ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 7_1679456383.png)


The third step is to set the storage path. ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 8_1679456418.png)


Step 4: Execute deployment. This step will list the configuration parameters for the previous operation. After confirming that it is correct, click "Execute deployment". ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 10_1679466593.png)

The system will then automatically deploy the cluster and list detailed steps and execution progress. After all the steps are successfully executed, it means that the deployment is completed. ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 9_1679456463.png)

Complete the deployment. ![](https://img.ymatrix.cn/ymatrix_home/Multi-node deployment 11_1679466566.png)

5 Settings after installation

YMatrix default installation supports remote connections. If "Allow remote connection to database" is not checked during the installation process, please manually modify the $MASTER_DATA_DIRECTORY/pg_hba.conf file to add a line like this, indicating that users from any IP who access all databases are allowed to connect through password authentication. The IP range or database name can be limited according to actual needs to be used to reduce security risks:

host  all       all   0.0.0.0/0  md5

After completing these modifications, you need to execute the following command to reload the pg_hba.conf configuration file:

$ mxstop -u    

The start, stop, restart and status viewing of YMatrix can be completed by the following commands:

$ mxstart -a
$ mxstop -af
$ mxstop -arf 
$ mxstate -s
Command Purpose
mxstop -a Stop the cluster. (In this mode, if there is a session link, closing the database will be stuck)
mxstop -af Quickly shut down the cluster
mxstop -arf Restart the cluster. Wait for the currently executing SQL statement to end (in this mode, if there is a session link, closing the database will be stuck)
mxstate -s View cluster status