pgmoneta
use a process model (fork()
), where each process handles one Write-Ahead Log (WAL) receiver to
PostgreSQL.
The main process is defined in main.c.
Backup is handled in backup.h (backup.c).
Restore is handled in restore.h (restore.c) with linking handled in link.h (link.c).
Archive is handled in archive.h (archive.c) backed by restore.
Write-Ahead Log is handled in wal.h (wal.c).
Backup information is handled in info.h (info.c).
Retention is handled in retention.h (retention.c).
Compression is handled in gzip.h (gzip.c) and zstandard.h (zstandard.c).
A memory segment (shmem.h) is shared among all processes which contains the pgmoneta
state containing the configuration and the list of servers.
The configuration of pgmoneta
(struct configuration
) and the configuration of the servers (struct server
)
is initialized in this shared memory segment. These structs are all defined in pgmoneta.h.
The shared memory segment is created using the mmap()
call.
All communication is abstracted using the struct message
data type defined in messge.h.
Reading and writing messages are handled in the message.h (message.c) files.
Network operations are defined in network.h (network.c).
Each process uses a fixed memory block for its network communication, which is allocated upon startup of the process.
That way we don't have to allocate memory for each network message, and more importantly free it after end of use.
The memory interface is defined in memory.h (memory.c).
pgmoneta
has a management interface which defines the administrator abilities that can be performed when it is running.
This include for example taking a backup. The pgmoneta-cli
program is used for these operations (cli.c).
The management interface use Unix Domain Socket for communication.
The management interface is defined in management.h. The management interface uses its own protocol which always consist of a header
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
Byte | The identifier of the message type |
The rest of the message is depending on the message type.
The remote management functionality uses the same protocol as the standard management method.
However, before the management packet is sent the client has to authenticate using SCRAM-SHA-256 using the same message format that PostgreSQL uses, e.g. StartupMessage, AuthenticationSASL, AuthenticationSASLContinue, AuthenticationSASLFinal and AuthenticationOk. The SSLRequest message is supported.
The remote management interface is defined in remote.h (remote.c).
libev is used to handle network interactions, which is "activated"
upon an EV_READ
event.
Each process has its own event loop, such that the process only gets notified when data related only to that process is ready. The main loop handles the system wide "services" such as idle timeout checks and so on.
The main process of pgmoneta
supports the following signals SIGTERM
, SIGINT
and SIGALRM
as a mechanism for shutting down. The SIGABRT
is used to request a core dump (abort()
).
The SIGHUP
signal will trigger a reload of the configuration.
It should not be needed to use SIGKILL
for pgmoneta
. Please, consider using SIGABRT
instead, and share the
core dump and debug logs with the pgmoneta
community.
The SIGHUP
signal will trigger a reload of the configuration.
However, some configuration settings requires a full restart of pgmoneta
in order to take effect. These are
hugepage
libev
log_path
log_type
unix_socket_dir
pidfile
The configuration can also be reloaded using pgmoneta-cli -c pgmoneta.conf reload
. The command is only supported
over the local interface, and hence doesn't work remotely.
pgmoneta has support for Prometheus when the metrics
port is specified.
The module serves two endpoints
/
- Overview of the functionality (text/html
)/metrics
- The metrics (text/plain
)
All other URLs will result in a 403 response.
The metrics endpoint supports Transfer-Encoding: chunked
to account for a large amount of data.
The implementation is done in prometheus.h and prometheus.c.
Simple logging implementation based on a atomic_schar
lock.
The implementation is done in logging.h and logging.c.
The protocol interactions can be debugged using Wireshark or pgprtdbg.