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- Postgres:
- on OSX double click the installer package
on Redhat / CentOS run the following as root:
Code Block yum install <madlib_package> --nogpgcheck
or
Code Block language bash rpm -i <madlib_package>
- Greenplum Database:
on Redhat / CentOS run the following as gpadmin:
Code Block language bash gppkg -i <madlib_package>
- HDB/HAWQ:
on Redhat / CentOS run the following as gpadmin:
Code Block language bash gppkg -i <madlib_package>
If you are using an rpm package on a CentOS 5 system, please add `--no-deps` flag to the command.
- 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
Code Block language bash which psql which postgres which pg_config
Ensure that the database is started and running
Code Block language bash psql -c 'select version()'
The above may need user/port/password setting depending on how the database has been configured.
Run the MADlib deployment utility to install MADlib into each database that you want to use it:
Postgres:
Code Block language bash /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack -s madlib –p postgres install
if environment variables are defined. Otherwise use a fully defined connection string:
Code Block language bash /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack -s madlib -p postgres -c [user[/password]@][host][:port][/database] install
Greenplum Database:
Code Block language bash /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 language bash /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 language bash /usr/local/madlib/bin/madpack --help
Help output for madpack is also attached to this wiki page for your reference.
After installation gpadmin should grant all privileges on schema madlib to users who will be accessing MADlib functions. Otherwise, users will get "ERROR: permission denied for schema MADlib." Also, install checks (see next step below) will fail if CREATE TEMP TABLE privileges are not granted on the schema where MADlib is installed. See the PostgreSQL docs for information on schemas and privileges.
Test your installation
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