Performing a graphical installation on Windows v13
A graphical installation is a quick and easy way to install Advanced Server 13 on a Windows system. Use the wizard's dialogs to specify information about your system and system usage; when you have completed the dialogs, the installer performs an installation based on the selections made during the setup process.
To invoke the wizard, you must have administrator privileges. Assume administrator privileges, and double-click the edb-as13-server-13.x.x-x-windows-x64
executable file.
Note
To install Advanced Server on some versions of Windows, you may be required to right click on the file icon and select Run as Administrator
from the context menu to invoke the installer with Administrator
privileges.
Click Next
to continue.
The EnterpriseDB License Agreement
opens.
Carefully review the license agreement before highlighting the appropriate radio button; click Next
to continue.
The Installation Directory
window opens.
By default, the Advanced Server installation directory is:
You can accept the default installation location, and click Next
to continue, or optionally click the File Browser
icon to open the Browse For Folder
dialog to choose an alternate installation directory.
Note
The data
directory of a production database should not be stored on an NFS file system.
The Select Components
window contains a list of optional components that you can install with the Advanced Server Setup
wizard. You can omit a module from the Advanced Server installation by deselecting the box next to the components name.
The Setup
wizard can install the following components while installing Advanced Server 13:
EDB Postgres Advanced Server
Select the EDB Postgres Advanced Server
option to install Advanced Server 13.
pgAdmin 4
Select the pgAdmin 4
option to install the pgAdmin 4 client. pgAdmin 4 provides a powerful graphical interface for database management and monitoring.
StackBuilder Plus
The StackBuilder Plus
utility is a graphical tool that can update installed products, or download and add supporting modules (and the resulting dependencies) after your Advanced Server setup and installation completes. See Using StackBuilder Plus for more information about StackBuilder Plus.
Command Line Tools
The Command Line Tools
option installs command line tools and supporting client libraries including:
- libpq
- psql
- EDB*Loader
- ecpgPlus
- pg_basebackup, pg_dump, and pg_restore
- pg_bench
- and more.
Note
The Command Line Tools
are required if you are installing Advanced Server or pgAdmin 4.
After selecting the components you wish to install, click Next
to open the Additional Directories
window.
By default, the Advanced Server data
files are saved to:
The default location of the Advanced Server Write-Ahead Log (WAL) Directory
is:
Advanced Server uses write-ahead logs to promote transaction safety and speed transaction processing; when you make a change to a table, the change is stored in shared memory and a record of the change is written to the write-ahead log. When you perform a COMMIT
, Advanced Server writes contents of the write-ahead log to disk.
Accept the default file locations, or use the File Browser
icon to select an alternate location; click Next
to continue to the Advanced Server Dialect
window.
Use the drop-down listbox on the Advanced Server Dialect
window to choose a server dialect. The server dialect specifies the compatibility features supported by Advanced Server.
By default, Advanced Server installs in Compatible with Oracle
mode; you can choose between Compatible with Oracle
and Compatible with PostgreSQL
installation modes.
Compatible with Oracle
If you select Compatible with Oracle
, the installation will include the following features:
- Data dictionary views that is compatible with Oracle databases.
- Oracle data type conversions.
- Date values displayed in a format compatible with Oracle syntax.
- Support for Oracle-styled concatenation rules (if you concatenate a string value with a
NULL
value, the returned value is the value of the string). - Schemas (
dbo
andsys
) compatible with Oracle databases added to theSEARCH_PATH
. - Support for the following Oracle built-in packages:
Package | Functionality compatible with Oracle Databases |
---|---|
dbms_alert | Provides the capability to register for, send, and receive alerts. |
dbms_job | Provides the capability for the creation, scheduling, and managing of jobs. |
dbms_lob | Provides the capability to manage on large objects. |
dbms_output | Provides the capability to send messages to a message buffer, or get messages from the message buffer. |
dbms_pipe | Provides the capability to send messages through a pipe within or between sessions connected to the same database cluster. |
dbms_rls | Enables the implementation of Virtual Private Database on certain Advanced Server database objects. |
dbms_sql | Provides an application interface to the EDB dynamic SQL functionality. |
dbms_utility | Provides various utility programs. |
dbms_aqadm | Provides supporting procedures for Advanced Queueing functionality. |
dbms_aq | Provides message queueing and processing for Advanced Server. |
dbms_profiler | Collects and stores performance information about the PL/pgSQL and SPL statements that are executed during a performance profiling session. |
dbms_random | Provides a number of methods to generate random values. |
dbms_redact | Enables the redacting or masking of data that is returned by a query. |
dbms_lock | Provides support for the DBMS_LOCK.SLEEP procedure. |
dbms_scheduler | Provides a way to create and manage jobs, programs, and job schedules. |
dbms_crypto | Provides functions and procedures to encrypt or decrypt RAW, BLOB or CLOB data. You can also use DBMS_CRYPTO functions to generate cryptographically strong random values. |
dbms_mview | Provides a way to manage and refresh materialized views and their dependencies. |
dbms_session | Provides support for the DBMS_SESSION.SET_ROLE procedure. |
utl_encode | Provides a way to encode and decode data. |
utl_http | Provides a way to use the HTTP or HTTPS protocol to retrieve information found at an URL. |
utl_file | Provides the capability to read from, and write to files on the operating system’s file system. |
utl_smtp | Provides the capability to send e-mails over the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). |
utl_mail | Provides the capability to manage e-mail. |
utl_url | Provides a way to escape illegal and reserved characters within an URL. |
utl_raw | Provides a way to manipulate or retrieve the length of raw data types. |
This is not a comprehensive list of the compatibility features for Oracle included when Advanced Server is installed in Compatible with Oracle
mode; for more information, see the Database Compatibility for Oracle Developers Built-in Package Guide available from the EDB website at:
https://www.enterprisedb.com/docs
If you choose to install in Compatible with Oracle
mode, the Advanced Server superuser name is enterprisedb
.
Compatible with PostgreSQL
If you select Compatible with PostgreSQL
, Advanced Server will exhibit compatibility with PostgreSQL version 13. If you choose to install in Compatible with PostgreSQL
mode, the default Advanced Server superuser name is postgres
.
For detailed information about PostgreSQL functionality, visit the official PostgreSQL website at:
After specifying a configuration mode, click Next
to continue to the Password
window.
Advanced Server uses the password specified on the Password
window for the database superuser. The specified password must conform to any security policies existing on the Advanced Server host.
After you enter a password in the Password
field, confirm the password in the Retype Password
field, and click Next
to continue.
The Additional Configuration
window opens.
Use the fields on the Additional Configuration
window to specify installation details:
- Use the
Port
field to specify the port number that Advanced Server should listen to for connection requests from client applications. The default is5444
. - If the
Locale
field is set to[Default locale]
, Advanced Server uses the system locale as the working locale. Use the drop-down listbox next toLocale
to specify an alternate locale for Advanced Server. - By default, the
Setup
wizard installs corresponding sample data for the server dialect specified by the compatibility mode(Oracle
orPostgreSQL)
. Clear the check box next toInstall sample tables and procedures
if you do not wish to have sample data installed.
After verifying the information on the Additional Configuration
window, click Next
to open the Dynatune Dynamic Tuning: Server Utilization
window.
The graphical Setup
wizard facilitates performance tuning via the Dynatune Dynamic Tuning feature. Dynatune functionality allows Advanced Server to make optimal usage of the system resources available on the host machine on which it is installed.
The edb_dynatune
configuration parameter determines how Advanced Server allocates system resources. Use the radio buttons on the Server Utilization
window to set the initial value of the edb_dynatune
configuration parameter:
- Select
Development
to set the value ofedb_dynatune
to33
. A low value dedicates the least amount of the host machine’s resources to the database server. This is a good choice for a development machine. - Select
General Purpose
to set the value ofedb_dynatune
to66
. A mid-range value dedicates a moderate amount of system resources to the database server. This would be a good setting for an application server with a fixed number of applications running on the same host as Advanced Server. - Select
Dedicated
to set the value ofedb_dynatune
to100
. A high value dedicates most of the system resources to the database server. This is a good choice for a dedicated server host.
After the installation is complete, you can adjust the value of edb_dynatune
by editing the postgresql.conf
file, located in the data
directory of your Advanced Server installation. After editing the postgresql.conf
file, you must restart the server for your changes to take effect.
Select the appropriate setting for your system, and click Next
to continue to the Dynatune Dynamic Tuning: Workload Profile
window.
Use the radio buttons on the Workload Profile
window to specify the initial value of the edb_dynatune_profile
configuration parameter. The edb_dynatune_profile
parameter controls performance-tuning aspects based on the type of work that the server performs.
- Select
Transaction Processing (OLTP systems)
to specify anedb_dynatune_profile
value ofoltp
. Recommended when Advanced Server is supporting heavy online transaction processing. - Select
General Purpose (OLTP and reporting workloads)
to specify anedb_dynatune_profile
value ofmixed
. Recommended for servers that provide a mix of transaction processing and data reporting. - Select
Reporting (Complex queries or OLAP workloads)
to specify anedb_dynatune_profile
value ofreporting
. Recommended for database servers used for heavy data reporting.
After the installation is complete, you can adjust the value of edb_dynatune_profile
by editing the postgresql.conf
file, located in the data
directory of your Advanced Server installation. After editing the postgresql.conf
file, you must restart the server for your changes to take effect.
For more information about edb_dynatune
and other performance-related topics, see the EDB Postgres Advanced Server Guide available from the EDB website at:
https://www.enterprisedb.com/docs
Click Next
to continue.
By default, Advanced Server is configured to start the service when the system boots. The Pre Installation Summary
opens.
The Pre Installation Summary
provides an overview of the options specified during the Setup
process. Review the options before clicking Next
; click Back
to navigate back through the dialogs and update any options.
The Ready to Install
window confirms that the installer has the information it needs about your configuration preferences to install Advanced Server. Click Next
to continue.
As each supporting module is unpacked and installed, the module’s installation is confirmed with a progress bar.
Before the Setup
wizard completes the Advanced Server installation, it offers to Launch StackBuilder Plus at exit?
You can clear the StackBuilder Plus
check box and click Finish
to complete the Advanced Server installation, or accept the default and proceed to StackBuilder Plus.
EDB Postgres StackBuilder Plus is included with the installation of Advanced Server and its core supporting components. StackBuilder Plus is a graphical tool that can update installed products, or download and add supporting modules (and the resulting dependencies) after your Advanced Server setup and installation completes. See Using StackBuilder Plus for more information about StackBuilder Plus.