Installation details v7

Windows details

On Windows systems, the publication server and subscription server run as services named Publication Service and Subscription Service.

Linux details

On Linux hosts where you installed Replication Server with the graphical user interface or from the command line, you should now have a publication server daemon and a subscription server daemon running on your computer, assuming you chose to install the publication server and subscription server components. If you installed the Replication Server RPM package, you must start the publication server and the subscription server based on the instructions in Registering a Publication Server for the publication server and Registering a Subscription Server for the subscription server.

Note

On some Linux systems, you may have to restart the server before you can see the EPRS Replication Console choice in the application menu. If the Replication Console choice is still unavailable in the application menu, it can be started by invoking the script XDB_HOME/bin/runRepConsole.sh.

Additional details

The Postgres application menu contains a new item for the EPRS Replication Console.

Note

If Replication Server is installed from a Replication Server RPM package, start the EPRS Replication Console by invoking the script XDB_HOME/bin/runRepConsole.sh.

During the configuration process, you may need the following files that are created during installation.

File NameLocationDescription
edb-repl.conf (Linux)/etcEPRS Replication Configuration file
edb-repl.conf (Windows)XDB_HOME\etcEPRS Replication Configuration file
edb-xdbpubserver (Linux)/etc/init.dStart, stop, or restart the publication server
edb-xdbpubserver.service (Linux)/usr/lib/systemd/systemStart, stop, or restart the publication server (CentOS 7, RHEL 7, Rocky Linux 8, AlmaLinux 8, RHEL 8)
edb-xdbsubserver (Linux)/etc/init.dStart, stop, or restart the subscription server
edb-xdbsubserver.service (Linux)/usr/lib/systemd/systemStart, stop, or restart the subscription server (CentOS 7, RHEL 7, Rocky Linux 8, AlmaLinux 8, RHEL 8)
xdb_pubserver.confXDB_HOME/etcPublication server configuration file
xdb_subserver.confXDB_HOME/etcSubscription server configuration file
xdbReplicationServer-xx.configXDB_HOME/etc/sysconfigReplication Server Startup Configuration file
pubserver.log (Linux)var/log/edb/xdbPublication server log file
pubserver.log (Windows)POSTGRES_HOME\.enterprisedb\xdb\x.xPublication server log file
subserver.log (Linux)var/log/edb/xdbSubscription server log file
subserver.log (Windows)POSTGRES_HOME\.enterprisedb\xdb\x.xSubscription server log file
edb-xdbpubserver.log (Linux)/var/log/edb/xdbPublication services startup log file
edb-xdbsubserver.log (Linux)/var/log/edb/xdbSubscription services startup log file
servers.xmlUSER_HOME/.enterprisedb/xdb/x.xServer login file
Note
  • XDB_HOME is the directory where Replication Server is installed.
  • For Linux, Replication Server is installed in the /usr/edb/xdb directory.
  • For Windows, Replication Server is installed in the C:\Program Files\edb\EnterpriseDB-xDBReplicationServer directory.
Note

POSTGRES_HOME is the home directory of the postgres operating system account (enterprisedb for Advanced Server installed in Oracle compatible configuration mode).

Note

The publication and subscription services startup log files (edb-xdbpubserver.log and edb-xdbsubserver.log) are not generated for Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.

Note

USER_HOME is the home directory of the operating system account in use.

Note

The Replication Server version number is represented by x.x or by xx (for example 7.0 or 70).