## Pageserver Pageserver is mainly configured via a `pageserver.toml` config file. If there's no such file during `init` phase of the server, it creates the file itself. Without 'init', the file is read. There's a possibility to pass an arbitrary config value to the pageserver binary as an argument: such values override the values in the config file, if any are specified for the same key and get into the final config during init phase. ### Config example ```toml # Initial configuration file created by 'pageserver --init' listen_pg_addr = '127.0.0.1:64000' listen_http_addr = '127.0.0.1:9898' checkpoint_distance = '268435456' # in bytes checkpoint_period = '1 s' gc_period = '100 s' gc_horizon = '67108864' max_file_descriptors = '100' # initial superuser role name to use when creating a new tenant initial_superuser_name = 'zenith_admin' # [remote_storage] ``` The config above shows default values for all basic pageserver settings. Pageserver uses default values for all files that are missing in the config, so it's not a hard error to leave the config blank. Yet, it validates the config values it can (e.g. postgres install dir) and errors if the validation fails, refusing to start. Note the `[remote_storage]` section: it's a [table](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0#table) in TOML specification and * either has to be placed in the config after the table-less values such as `initial_superuser_name = 'zenith_admin'` * or can be placed anywhere if rewritten in identical form as [inline table](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0#inline-table): `remote_storage = {foo = 2}` ### Config values All values can be passed as an argument to the pageserver binary, using the `-c` parameter and specified as a valid TOML string. All tables should be passed in the inline form. Example: `${PAGESERVER_BIN} -c "checkpoint_period = '100 s'" -c "remote_storage={local_path='/some/local/path/'}"` Note that TOML distinguishes between strings and integers, the former require single or double quotes around them. #### checkpoint_distance `checkpoint_distance` is the amount of incoming WAL that is held in the open layer, before it's flushed to local disk. It puts an upper bound on how much WAL needs to be re-processed after a pageserver crash. It is a soft limit, the pageserver can momentarily go above it, but it will trigger a checkpoint operation to get it back below the limit. `checkpoint_distance` also determines how much WAL needs to be kept durable in the safekeeper. The safekeeper must have capacity to hold this much WAL, with some headroom, otherwise you can get stuck in a situation where the safekeeper is full and stops accepting new WAL, but the pageserver is not flushing out and releasing the space in the safekeeper because it hasn't reached checkpoint_distance yet. `checkpoint_distance` also controls how often the WAL is uploaded to S3. The unit is # of bytes. #### checkpoint_period The pageserver checks whether `checkpoint_distance` has been reached every `checkpoint_period` seconds. Default is 1 s, which should be fine. #### gc_horizon `gz_horizon` determines how much history is retained, to allow branching and read replicas at an older point in time. The unit is # of bytes of WAL. Page versions older than this are garbage collected away. #### gc_period Interval at which garbage collection is triggered. Default is 100 s. #### initial_superuser_name Name of the initial superuser role, passed to initdb when a new tenant is initialized. It doesn't affect anything after initialization. The default is Note: The default is 'zenith_admin', and the console depends on that, so if you change it, bad things will happen. #### page_cache_size Size of the page cache, to hold materialized page versions. Unit is number of 8 kB blocks. The default is 8192, which means 64 MB. #### max_file_descriptors Max number of file descriptors to hold open concurrently for accessing layer files. This should be kept well below the process/container/OS limit (see `ulimit -n`), as the pageserver also needs file descriptors for other files and for sockets for incoming connections. #### pg_distrib_dir A directory with Postgres installation to use during pageserver activities. Inside that dir, a `bin/postgres` binary should be present. The default distrib dir is `./tmp_install/`. #### workdir (-D) A directory in the file system, where pageserver will store its files. The default is `./.zenith/`. This parameter has a special CLI alias (`-D`) and can not be overridden with regular `-c` way. ##### Remote storage There's a way to automatically back up and restore some of the pageserver's data from working dir to the remote storage. The backup system is disabled by default and can be enabled for either of the currently available storages: ###### Local FS storage Pageserver can back up and restore some of its workdir contents to another directory. For that, only a path to that directory needs to be specified as a parameter: ```toml [remote_storage] local_path = '/some/local/path/' ``` ###### S3 storage Pageserver can back up and restore some of its workdir contents to S3. Full set of S3 credentials is needed for that as parameters. Configuration example: ```toml [remote_storage] # Name of the bucket to connect to bucket_name = 'some-sample-bucket' # Name of the region where the bucket is located at bucket_region = 'eu-north-1' # Access key to connect to the bucket ("login" part of the credentials) access_key_id = 'SOMEKEYAAAAASADSAH*#' # Secret access key to connect to the bucket ("password" part of the credentials) secret_access_key = 'SOMEsEcReTsd292v' ``` ###### General remote storage configuration Pagesever allows only one remote storage configured concurrently and errors if parameters from multiple different remote configurations are used. No default values are used for the remote storage configuration parameters. Besides, there are parameters common for all types of remote storage that can be configured, those have defaults: ```toml [remote_storage] # Max number of concurrent connections to open for uploading to or downloading from the remote storage. max_concurrent_sync = 100 # Max number of errors a single task can have before it's considered failed and not attempted to run anymore. max_sync_errors = 10 ``` ## safekeeper TODO