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Author: Manyoung Joung

 

This article is applied to CUBRID 10.2.

 

1. CUBRID 10.2 Installation

 

CUBRID product installation creates and installs a CUBRID user:


#>useradd cubrid

$>su - cubrid

$>sh CUBRID-10.2-lastest-Linux.x86_64.sh

$> cubrid_rel

CUBRID 10.2 (10.2.0.8797-d56a158) (64bit release build for Linux) (Dec 5 2019 21:42:17)

 

2. CUBRID Operation Setting

 

CUBRID needs to be configured in $CUBRID/conf/cubrid.conf to start the database when the cubrid service starts. The following configuration is an example of registering the demodb and testdb databases to run.


$>vi $CUBRID/conf/cubrid.conf

:

# Any combinations are available with server, broker, manager and heartbeat.

service=server,broker,manager

# The list of database servers in all by 'cubrid service start' command.

# This property is effective only when the above 'service' property contains 'server' keyword.

server=demodb,testdb

 


 

 

3. Auto start SCRIPT and setting

 

The CUBRID daemon script uses the cubrid script located in $CUBRID/share/init.d and edits'ex)CUBRID_USER=cubrid' in the script as the user information that installed the CUBRID product.


$> cd $CUBRID/share/init.d

$> vi cubrid

### CUBRID USER NAME VALUE ##################

CUBRID_USER=cubrid

 

 

4. Setting up chkconfig

Copy the script written above to the /etc/init.d directory location and set the cubrid daemon as below in the root user.


#> cp /home/cubrid/CUBRID/share/init.d/cubrid /etc/init.d/

#> chkconfig --add cubrid

#> chkconfig --level 03456 cubrid on

#> chkconfig –list | grep cubrid

cubrid          0:on    1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:on

 

5. CUBRID Process Confirmation

Reboot the server and check the CUBRID Service operation in which the cubrid daemon is registered.


#> reboot

check cub_auto_start OK in booting daemon.

#> su - cubrid

$> cubrid service status

@ cubrid master status

++ cubrid master is running.

@ cubrid server status

 Server demodb (rel 10.2, pid 4068)

Server testdb (rel 10.2, pid 4118)

@ cubrid broker status

NAME           PID  PORT  AS  JQ      REQ  TPS  QPS    LONG-T    LONG-Q  ERR-Q

================================================================================

* query_editor  4159 30000   5   0        0    0    0    0/60.0    0/60.0      0

* broker1       4169 33000   5   0        0    0    0    0/60.0    0/60.0      0

@ cubrid manager server status

++ cubrid manager server is running.

 

6. Stopping CUBRID SERVICE

Server shutdown recommends stopping the CUBRID service and downing the server.


#>su - cubrid

$>cubrid service stop

@ cubrid server stop: demodb

@ cubrid server stop: testdb

Server demodb notified of shutdown.

This may take several minutes. Please wait.

++ cubrid server stop: success

@ cubrid broker stop

++ cubrid broker stop: success

@ cubrid manager server stop

++ cubrid manager server stop: success

@ cubrid master stop

++ cubrid master stop: success

$>cubrid service status

@ cubrid master status

++ cubrid master is not running.

@ cubrid server status

++ cubrid master is not running.

@ cubrid broker status

++ cubrid broker is not running.

@ cubrid manager server status

++ cubrid manager server is not running.

$>ps –ef | grep cubrid

cubrid    4722  4721  0 14:52 pts/0    00:00:00 -bash

cubrid    4776  4722  0 14:52 pts/0    00:00:00 ps -ef

 


 


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