How to install PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 21.04
To Install PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 21.04
Introduction
Open-source PostgreSQL is a powerful, object-relational database, known for its reliability and performance. There are a variety of features that make it easier for developers and administrators to deploy data-driven applications.
Installation Procedure:
Step 1: Checking the installed OS version by using the following command
linuxhelp@linuxhelp:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 21.04
Release: 21.04
Codename: hirsute
Step 2: Log in as Root user by using the following command
linuxhelp@linuxhelp:~$ sudo -s
[sudo] password for linuxhelp:
Step 3: Change to the home directory by using the following command
root@linuxhelp:/home/linuxhelp# cd ~
Step 4: Check the postgresql availability in apt repository
root@linuxhelp:~# apt show postgresql
Package: postgresql
Version: 13+225ubuntu1
Priority: optional
Section: database
Source: postgresql-common (225ubuntu1)
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
Original-Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers <team+postgresql@tracker.debian.org>
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 69.6 kB
Depends: postgresql-13
Suggests: postgresql-doc
Task: postgresql-server
Download-Size: 4,244 B
APT-Sources: http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hirsute/main amd64 Packages
Description: object-relational SQL database (supported version)
This metapackage always depends on the currently supported PostgreSQL
database server version.
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PostgreSQL is a fully featured object-relational database management
system. It supports a large part of the SQL standard and is designed
to be extensible by users in many aspects. Some of the features are:
ACID transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries,
triggers, user-defined types and functions, outer joins, multiversion
concurrency control. Graphical user interfaces and bindings for many
programming languages are available as well.
Step 5: Install postgresql the by using the following command
root@linuxhelp:~# apt install postgresql postgresql-contrib
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
libpq5 postgresql-13 postgresql-client-13 postgresql-client-common postgresql-common sysstat
Suggested packages:
postgresql-doc postgresql-doc-13 libjson-perl isag
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libpq5 postgresql postgresql-13 postgresql-client-13 postgresql-client-common postgresql-common postgresql-contrib
sysstat
0 upgraded, 8 newly installed, 0 to remove and 263 not upgraded.
Need to get 16.0 MB of archives.
After this operation, 48.9 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
Get:1 http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hirsute-updates/main amd64 libpq5 amd64 13.4-0ubuntu0.21.04.1 [116 kB]
Get:2 http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hirsute/main amd64 postgresql-client-common all 225ubuntu1 [28.7 kB]
Setting up sysstat (12.5.2-2) ...
Creating config file /etc/default/sysstat with new version
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/sar.sysstat to provide /usr/bin/sar (sar) in auto mode
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/sysstat.service.wants/sysstat-collect.timer → /lib/systemd/system/sysstat-collect.
timer.
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/sysstat.service.wants/sysstat-summary.timer → /lib/systemd/system/sysstat-summary.
timer.
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/sysstat.service → /lib/systemd/system/sysstat.service.
Setting up postgresql-contrib (13+225ubuntu1) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.9.4-2) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.33-0ubuntu5) ...
Step 6: Logon to postgres user by using the following command
root@linuxhelp:~# su - postgres
Step 7: Open the postgres by using the following command
postgres@linuxhelp:~$ psql
psql (13.4 (Ubuntu 13.4-0ubuntu0.21.04.1))
Type "help" for help.
Step 8: Create a database named “sample_db” by using the following command
postgres=# CREATE DATABASE sample_db;
CREATE DATABASE
Step 9: Create a user named “sample_ user” with password
postgres=# create user sample_user with encrypted password '1234';
CREATE ROLE
Step 10: Grant all privileges for “sample_ user” user to “sample_db” database
postgres=# grant all privileges on database sample_db to sample_user;
GRANT
Step 11: Exit from the Database by using the following command
postgres=# exit
With this installation of PostgreSQL on ubuntu comes to end.
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