This guide walks through installing a locally accessible FoundationDB server that is suitable for development on Linux.
To install an externally accessible FoundationDB cluster on one or more machines, see :doc:`building-cluster`.
- Validate your system meets the :ref:`system-requirements`.
- Download the FoundationDB packages for your system from :doc:`downloads`.
- Before upgrading from a previous version of FoundationDB, see :ref:`upgrading-foundationdb`.
Warning
To install on Ubuntu use the dpkg command:
user@host$ sudo dpkg -i |package-deb-clients| \ |package-deb-server|
To install on RHEL/CentOS 6 use the rpm command:
user@host$ sudo rpm -Uvh |package-rpm-clients| \ |package-rpm-server|
To install on RHEL/CentOS 7 use the rpm command:
user@host$ sudo rpm -Uvh |package-rpm-clients| \ |package-rpm-server|
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To verify that the local FoundationDB database is operational, open the command line interface (fdbcli
) and use the status command.
user@host$ fdbcli Using cluster file `/etc/foundationdb/fdb.cluster'. The database is available. Welcome to the fdbcli. For help, type `help'. fdb> status Configuration: Redundancy mode - single Storage engine - memory Coordinators - 1 Cluster: FoundationDB processes - 1 Machines - 1 Memory availability - 4.1 GB per process on machine with least available Fault Tolerance - 0 machines Server time - Thu Mar 15 14:41:34 2018 Data: Replication health - Healthy Moving data - 0.000 GB Sum of key-value sizes - 8 MB Disk space used - 103 MB Operating space: Storage server - 1.0 GB free on most full server Transaction log - 1.0 GB free on most full server Workload: Read rate - 2 Hz Write rate - 0 Hz Transactions started - 2 Hz Transactions committed - 0 Hz Conflict rate - 0 Hz Backup and DR: Running backups - 0 Running DRs - 0 Client time: Thu Mar 15 14:41:34 2018
If these steps were successful you have installed and validated FoundationDB. You can now start using the database!
Note
If the database is not operational the status
command will provide diagnostic information to help you resolve the issue.
- Install the APIs for :doc:`Ruby <api-ruby>`, :doc:`Python <api-python>`, Java or Go if you intend to use those languages. The :doc:`C <api-c>` API was installed along with the
foundationdb-clients
package above. - See :doc:`tutorials` for samples of developing applications with FoundationDB.
- See :doc:`developer-guide` for information of interest to developers, including common design patterns and performance considerations.
- See :doc:`administration` for detailed administration information.
- See :doc:`known-limitations` of the system.
- See :doc:`building-cluster` for step-by-step instructions on converting your local single-machine cluster to an externally visible cluster of one or more machines.