Configuring pgbouncer v23
TPA will install and configure pgbouncer on instances whose role
contains pgbouncer
.
By default, pgbouncer listens for connections on port 6432 and forwards
connections to 127.0.0.1:5432
(which may be either Postgres or
haproxy, depending on the architecture).
You can set the following variables on any pgbouncer
instance.
Variable | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
pgbouncer_port | 6432 | The TCP port pgbouncer should listen on |
pgbouncer_backend | 127.0.0.1 | A Postgres server to connect to |
pgbouncer_backend_port | 5432 | The port that the pgbouncer_backend listens on |
pgbouncer_max_client_conn | max_connections ×0.9 | The maximum number of connections allowed; the default is derived from the backend's max_connections setting if possible |
pgbouncer_auth_user | pgbouncer_auth_user | Postgres user to use for authentication |
Databases
By default, TPA will generate
/etc/pgbouncer/pgbouncer.databases.ini
with a single wildcard *
entry under [databases]
to forward all connections to the backend
server. You can set pgbouncer_databases
as shown in the example below
to change the database configuration.
Authentication
PgBouncer will connect to Postgres as the pgbouncer_auth_user
and
execute the (already configured) auth_query
to authenticate users.
Example
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- Databases
- Authentication
- Example