Provided by: oar-server_2.5.10-1_amd64
NAME
oar-database - manage OAR database.
SYNOPSIS
oar-database --create [OPTIONS] oar-database --drop [OPTIONS] oar-database --upgrade [OPTIONS] oar-database --reset [OPTIONS] oar-database --check [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
OAR uses a database for it's persitent data either using the MySQL or PostgreSQL backend (see oar.conf). oar-database is provided to manage that database.
ACTIONS
--create Create an OAR database: inject schema and default data and create users/roles. --drop Drop an existing OAR database and associated users/roles. --upgrade Upgrade an existing OAR database. --reset Reset an existing OAR database to the state of the fresh new one. --check Check that OAR database is accessible and up to date (schema version).
OPTIONS
General parameters --conf=OAR_CONF_FILE Define the OAR configuration file to use. By default /etc/oar/oar.conf is used. If this file doesn't exist, the default parameters for each value are used. --update-conf The database parameters given in the command line are written to the OAR_CONF_FILE -f,--force-sql Force to continue the execution even if a SQL command fails -y,--force-yes Force oar-database to continue without prompt even if it could be harmful. Database backend parameters These parameters are only required by the --create and --drop actions. --db-is-local PostgreSQL: use local admin account to execute admin commands. MySQL: use the unix socket connection to execute admin commands. --db-admin-user=DB_ADMIN_USER Set database backend admin username. --db-admin-pass=DB_ADMIN_PASS Set database backend admin password. OAR database parameters If not specified, OAR database parameters are taken from OAR_CONF_FILE. Please prefer setting the configurations in that file instead of using these options. --db-type=DB_TYPE Database backend to use, mysql or Pg (for PostgreSQL). --db-user=DB_USER Set OAR username to access the database. Override the one set in OAR_CONF_FILE. --db-pass=DB_PASS Set OAR user password to access the database. Override the one set in OAR_CONF_FILE. --db-host=DB_HOST Set the database backend hostname. Override the one set in OAR_CONF_FILE. --db-port=DB_PORT Set the database backend TCP port. Override the one set in OAR_CONF_FILE. --db-name=DB_NAME Set OAR database name. Override the one set in OAR_CONF_FILE. --db-ro-user=DB_RO_USER Set OAR username for read-only access the database. Override the one set in OAR_CONF_FILE. --db-ro-pass=DB_RO_PASS Set OAR user password for read-only access the database. Override the one set in OAR_CONF_FILE. -d,--debug Activate the display of debugging information. -h,--help Display this help.
EXAMPLES
MySQL First you need to specify the database parameters in /etc/oar/oar.conf. These parameters will be used by oar-database. To create a new database (assuming that the MySQL root password is PASS): oar-database --create --db-admin-user root --db-admin-pass PASS Or if the MySQL server is local and accessible using the unix socket: oar-database --create --db-is-local To upgrade an existing database: oar-database --upgrade PostgreSQL First you need to specify the database parameters in /etc/oar/oar.conf. These parameters will be used by oar-database. If your PostgreSQL database is on the local system, you can use the --db-is-local option which will use PostgreSQL unix account (needs root privileges). To create a new database: oar-database --create --db-is-local To upgrade an existing database: oar-database --upgrade Advanced usages To make some tests or to administrate several databases, you can also specify the sql parameters on the command line. For example: oar-database --create --db-type=Pg --db-host=HOST \ --db-user=oar --db-pass=PASS \ --db-admin-user=ADMIN_USER --db-admin-pass=ADMIN_PASS will create the oar database and the oar user on the postgresql system hosted by HOST. The user ADMIN_USER must have the right to create new databases and new roles on this system.
FILES
/usr/lib/oar/database/mysql_structure.sql, /usr/lib/oar/database/pg_structure.sql SQL instructions for creating the structure of the oar database. /usr/lib/oar/database/mysql_default_admission_rules.sql, /usr/lib/oar/database/pg_default_admission_rules.sql SQL instructions for inserting the default admission rules in the oar database. /usr/lib/oar/database/default_data.sql SQL instructions for inserting the default data in the oar database. /usr/lib/oar/database/mysql_reset_structure.sql, /usr/lib/oar/database/pg_reset_structure.sql SQL instruction for emptying an existing oar database. /usr/lib/oar/database/mysql_structure_upgrade_*.sql, /usr/lib/oar/database/pg_structure_upgrade_*.sql SQL instructions for upgrading an existing database.
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 2003-2018 Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (http://www.liglab.fr). This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2 or above. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.