Step 1: Install MariaDB Enterprise Server
Overview
This page details step 1 of the 6-step procedure "Deploy Galera Cluster Topology".
This step installs MariaDB Enterprise Server.
MariaDB Enterprise Server installations support MariaDB Enterprise Cluster, powered by Galera. MariaDB Enterprise Cluster uses the Galera Enterprise 4 wsrep provider plugin.
MariaDB Enterprise Cluster requires an odd number of 3 or more nodes. Nodes must meet requirements.
Interactive commands are detailed. Alternatively, the described operations can be performed using automation.
Retrieve Download Token
MariaDB Corporation provides package repositories for CentOS / RHEL (YUM) and Debian / Ubuntu (APT). A download token is required to access the MariaDB Enterprise Repository.
Customer Download Tokens are customer-specific and are available through the MariaDB Customer Portal.
To retrieve the token for your account:
1. Navigate to https://customers.mariadb.com/downloads/token/
2. Log in.
3. Copy the Customer Download Token.
Substitute your token for CUSTOMER_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN
when configuring the package repositories.
Set Up Repository
1. On each Enterprise ColumnStore node, install the prerequisites for downloading the software from the Web. Install on CentOS / RHEL (YUM):
$ sudo yum install curl
Install on Debian / Ubuntu (APT):
$ sudo apt install curl apt-transport-https
2. On each Enterprise ColumnStore node, configure package repositories and specify Enterprise Server:
$ curl -LsSO https://dlm.mariadb.com/enterprise-release-helpers/mariadb_es_repo_setup
$ echo "99ea6c55dbf32bfc42cdcd05c892aebc5e51b06f4c72ec209031639d6e7db9fe mariadb_es_repo_setup" \ | sha256sum -c -
$ chmod +x mariadb_es_repo_setup
$ sudo ./mariadb_es_repo_setup --token="CUSTOMER_DOWNLOAD_TOKEN" --apply \ --skip-maxscale \ --skip-tools \ --mariadb-server-version="11.4"
Install Enterprise Server
1. On each Enterprise Cluster node, install MariaDB Enterprise Server and MariaDB Enterprise Backup.
Install via CentOS / RHEL (YUM):
$ sudo yum install MariaDB-server MariaDB-backup
Install via Debian / Ubuntu (APT):
$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install mariadb-server mariadb-backup
Install via SLES (ZYpp):
$ sudo zypper install MariaDB-server MariaDB-backup
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