# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2018-2024, Slavi Pantaleev, Aine Etke, MDAD community members # This file is distributed under the same license as the matrix-docker-ansible-deploy package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: matrix-docker-ansible-deploy \n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-12-20 07:23+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:1 msgid "Importing an existing Postgres database from another installation (optional)" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:3 msgid "Run this if you'd like to import your database from a previous installation. (don't forget to import your Synapse `media_store` files as well - see [the importing-synape-media-store guide](importing-synapse-media-store.md))." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:6 msgid "Prerequisites" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:8 msgid "For this to work, **the database name in Postgres must match** what this playbook uses. This playbook uses a Postgres database name of `synapse` by default (controlled by the `matrix_synapse_database_database` variable). If your database name differs, be sure to change `matrix_synapse_database_database` to your desired name and to re-run the playbook before proceeding." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:10 msgid "The playbook supports importing Postgres dump files in **text** (e.g. `pg_dump > dump.sql`) or **gzipped** formats (e.g. `pg_dump | gzip -c > dump.sql.gz`). Importing multiple databases (as dumped by `pg_dumpall`) is also supported." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:12 msgid "The migration might be a good moment, to \"reset\" a not properly working bridge. Be aware, that it might affect all users (new link to bridge, new rooms, …)" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:14 msgid "Before doing the actual import, **you need to upload your Postgres dump file to the server** (any path is okay)." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:16 msgid "Importing" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:18 msgid "To import, run this command (make sure to replace `SERVER_PATH_TO_POSTGRES_DUMP_FILE` with a file path on your server):" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:26 msgid "**Notes**:" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:28 msgid "`SERVER_PATH_TO_POSTGRES_DUMP_FILE` must be a file path to a Postgres dump file on the server (not on your local machine!)" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:29 msgid "`postgres_default_import_database` defaults to `matrix`, which is useful for importing multiple databases (for dumps made with `pg_dumpall`). If you're importing a single database (e.g. `synapse`), consider changing `postgres_default_import_database` accordingly" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:30 msgid "after importing a large database, it's a good idea to run [an `ANALYZE` operation](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-analyze.html) to make Postgres rebuild its database statistics and optimize its query planner. You can easily do this via the playbook by running `just run-tags run-postgres-vacuum -e postgres_vacuum_preset=analyze` (see [Vacuuming PostgreSQL](maintenance-postgres.md#vacuuming-postgresql) for more details)." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:32 msgid "Troubleshooting" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:34 msgid "Table Ownership" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:36 msgid "A table ownership issue can occur if you are importing from a Synapse installation which was both:" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:38 msgid "migrated from SQLite to Postgres, and" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:39 msgid "used a username other than 'synapse'" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:41 msgid "In this case you may run into the following error during the import task:" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:47 msgid "where `synapse_user` is the database username from the previous Synapse installation." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:49 msgid "This can be verified by examining the dump for ALTER TABLE statements which set OWNER TO that username:" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:61 msgid "It can be worked around by changing the username to `synapse`, for example by using `sed`:" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:67 msgid "This uses sed to perform an 'in-place' (`-i`) replacement globally (`/g`), searching for `synapse_user` and replacing with `synapse` (`s/synapse_user/synapse`). If your database username was different, change `synapse_user` to that username instead. Expand search/replace statement as shown in example above, in case of old user name like `matrix` - replacing `matrix` only would… well - you can imagine." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:69 msgid "Note that if the previous import failed with an error it may have made changes which are incompatible with re-running the import task right away; if you do so it may fail with an error such as:" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:75 msgid "Repeat import" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:77 msgid "In this case you can use the command suggested in the import task to clear the database before retrying the import:" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:85 msgid "Now on your local machine run `just run-tags setup-postgres` to prepare the database roles etc." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:87 msgid "If not, you probably get this error. `synapse` is the correct table owner, but the role is missing in database." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:93 msgid "Once the database is clear and the ownership of the tables has been fixed in the SQL file, the import task should succeed." msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:95 msgid "Check, if `--dbname` is set to `synapse` (not `matrix`) and replace paths (or even better, copy this line from your terminal)" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:101 msgid "Hints" msgstr "" #: ../../../docs/importing-postgres.md:103 msgid "To open psql terminal run `/matrix/postgres/bin/cli`" msgstr ""