Configuring pgd-proxy v23

TPA will install and configure pgd-proxy for the PGD-Always-ON architecture with PGD 5 on any instance with pgd-proxy in its role.

(By default, the PGD-Always-ON architecture will run pgd-proxy on all the data nodes in every location, but you can instead create any number of additional proxy instances with --add-proxy-nodes-per-location 3.)

Configuration

pgd-proxy is configured at PGD level via SQL functions.

HashFunctionDescription
pgd_proxy_optionsbdr.alter_proxy_option()pgd-proxy configuration, e.g. port
bdr_node_groupsbdr.alter_node_group_option()configuration for the proxy's node group, e.g. enable_proxy_routing
bdr_node_optionsbdr.alter_node_option()routing configuration for individual PGD nodes

See the PGD documentation for more details.

bdr_node_groups

Group-level options related to pgd-proxy can be set under bdr_node_groups along with other node group options:

cluster_vars:
  bdr_node_groups:
  - name: group1
    options:
      enable_proxy_routing: true

Note that enable_proxy_routing must be explicitly set to true for pgd-proxy to be enabled for the group.

bdr_node_options

Node-level options related to pgd-proxy can be set under bdr_node_options on any PGD instance:

instances:
- Name: first
  vars:
    bdr_node_options:
      route_priority: 42

pgd_proxy_options

Options for a pgd-proxy instance itself, rather than the group or nodes it is attached to, can be set under default_pgd_proxy_options under cluster_vars (which applies to all proxies), or under pgd_proxy_options on any pgd-proxy instance:

cluster_vars:
  default_pgd_proxy_options:
    listen_port: 6432

instances:
- Name: someproxy
  vars:
    pgd_proxy_options:
      listen_port: 9000

In this case, while other instances will get their listen_port setting from cluster_vars, someproxy overrides that default setting and configures its own listen_port in the instances' vars section.

PGD proxy http(s) health probes

You can enable and configure the http(s) service for PGD proxy that will provide api endpoints to monitor the proxy's health.

pgd_http_options under cluster_vars or instance vars will store all the settings that defines the http(s) api which live under the http subsection of the proxy top section of pgd-proxy-config.yml.

The variable can contain these keys:

enable: false
secure: false
cert_file: "/etc/tpa/harp_proxy/harp_proxy.crt"
key_file: "/etc/tpa/harp_proxy/harp_proxy.key"
host: <inventory_hostname>
port: 8080
probes:
  timeout: 10s
endpoint: "<valid dsn>"

The cert_file and key_file keys are both required if you use secure: true and are willing to use your own certificate and key.

You must ensure that both certificate and key are available at the given location on the target node before running deploy.

Leave both cert_file and key_file empty if you want TPA to generate a certificate and key for you using a cluster specific CA certificate. TPA CA certificate won't be 'well known', you will need to add this certificate to the trust store of each machine that will probe the endpoints. The CA certificate can be found on the cluster directory on the TPA node at: <cluster_dir>/ssl/CA.crt after deploy.

see pgd-proxy documentation for more information on the available api endpoints.