For an overview of AlloyDB Omni, see AlloyDB Omni overview .
Before you begin
Before you install AlloyDB Omni, make sure that you meet the following requirements.
Choose a download or installation option
- Red Hat environment. Run this as a container.
- Red Hat Marketplace (UBI)
Fulfill hardware and software requirements
Make sure that you meet the following minimum hardware and software requirements:
Verify that cgroupsv2 is enabled
To determine whether cgroupsv2 is enabled on your machine, run the following command:
grep
cgroup
/proc/filesystems
If your machine supports cgroupsv2, you see the following output:
nodev cgroup
nodev cgroupsv2
If your machine doesn't support cgroupsv2, you see the following output:
nodev cgroup
Install a container runtime
Install a container runtime like Docker or Podman . AlloyDB Omni runs in a container.
Install AlloyDB Omni using Docker
Root access isn't required for installing AlloyDB Omni.
Docker
-
Use the
docker run
command to create a new container with AlloyDB Omni namedmy-omni
:docker run --name my-omni \ -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD = NEW_PASSWORD \ -d google/alloydbomni: IMAGE_TAG
Replace the following variables:
-
NEW_PASSWORD
: the password to assign the new container'spostgres
user after its creation. -
IMAGE_TAG
: use16.3.0
for the latest Debian image or16.3.0-ubi
for the latest UBI image.
-
-
Connect to containerized AlloyDB Omni using
psql
:docker exec -it my-omni psql -h localhost -U postgres
The terminal window displays
psql
login text that ends with apostgres=#
prompt.
Podman
-
Use the
docker run
command to create a new container with AlloyDB Omni namedmy-omni
:podman run --name my-omni \ -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD = NEW_PASSWORD \ -d google/alloydbomni: IMAGE_TAG
Replace the following variables:
-
NEW_PASSWORD
: the password to assign the new container'spostgres
user after its creation. -
IMAGE_TAG
: use16.3.0
for the latest Debian image or16.3.0-ubi
for the latest UBI image.
-
-
Connect to containerized AlloyDB Omni using
psql
:podman exec -it my-omni psql -h localhost -U postgres
The terminal window displays
psql
login text that ends with apostgres=#
prompt.
Clean up
To clean up the AlloyDB Omni container you created during this quickstart, use these steps:
Docker
-
Stop your AlloyDB Omni container named
my-omni
:docker container stop my-omni
-
Delete your AlloyDB Omni container named
my-omni
:docker container rm my-omni
Podman
-
Stop your AlloyDB Omni container named
my-omni
:podman container stop my-omni
-
Delete your AlloyDB Omni container named
my-omni
:podman container rm my-omni
For instructions how to install AlloyDB Omni in a new container for production usage, go to the Customize your AlloyDB Omni installation page.