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  • Postgres:
    • on OSX double click the installer package
    • on Redhat / CentOS run the following as root:

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      yum install <madlib_package> --nogpgcheck
  • Greenplum Database:
    • on Redhat / CentOS run the following as gpadmin:

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      languagebash
      gppkg install <madlib_package>
  • HDB/HAWQ:
    • on Redhat / CentOS run the following as gpadmin:

      Code Block
      languagebash
      gppkg install <madlib_package>

 

  1. Ensure that the environment is setup for your database deployment and that the database is up and running.
    • Ensure that psql, postgres, and pg_config are in your path

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      languagebash
      which psql
      which postgres 
      which pg_config
    • Ensure that the database is started and running

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      languagebash
      psql -c 'select version()'

      The above may need user/port/password setting depending on how the database has been configured.

  1. Run the MADlib deployment utility to install MADlib into each database that you want to use it:

    • Postgres:

      Code Block
      languagebash
      /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack -s madlib –p postgres install

      if environment variables are defined. Otherwise use a fully defined connection string:

      Code Block
      languagebash
      /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack -s madlib -p postgres -c [user[/password]@][host][:port][/database] install
    • Greenplum Database:

      Code Block
      languagebash
      /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack –p greenplum install

      The above may need user/port/password setting depending on how the database has been configured.

    • HDB/HAWQ:

      Code Block
      languagebash
      /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack –p hawq install

      The above may need user/port/password setting depending on how the database has been configured.

    For more information on madpack:

    Code Block
    languagebash
    /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack --help

    Help output is also attached to this wiki page for your reference.


  2. Test your installation

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