diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 73606c5..33761cc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ In your issue report please make sure you provide the following information: Automated builds of the image are available on [Quay.io](https://quay.io/repository/sameersbn/postgresql) and is the recommended method of installation. ```bash -docker pull quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 +docker pull quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` Alternately you can build the image yourself. @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ docker build -t="$USER/postgresql" . Run the postgresql image ```bash -docker run --name postgresql -d quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 +docker run --name postgresql -d quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` The simplest way to login to the postgresql container as the administrative `postgres` user is to use the `docker exec` command to attach a new process to the running container and connect to the postgresql server over the unix socket. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ The updated run command looks like this. ```bash docker run --name postgresql -d \ - -v /opt/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + -v /opt/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` This will make sure that the data stored in the database is not lost when the image is stopped and started again. @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ To create a new user you should specify the `DB_USER` and `DB_PASS` variables. T ```bash docker run --name postgresql -d \ -e 'DB_USER=dbuser' -e 'DB_PASS=dbpass' \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` **NOTE** @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Similarly, you can also create a new database by specifying the database name in ```bash docker run --name postgresql -d \ - -e 'DB_NAME=dbname' quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + -e 'DB_NAME=dbname' quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` You may also specify a comma separated list of database names in the `DB_NAME` variable. The following command creates two new databases named *dbname1* and *dbname2* (p.s. this feature is only available in releases greater than 9.1-1). @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ You may also specify a comma separated list of database names in the `DB_NAME` v ```bash docker run --name postgresql -d \ -e 'DB_NAME=dbname1,dbname2' \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` If the `DB_USER` and `DB_PASS` variables are also specified while creating the database, then the user is granted access to the database(s). @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ For example, ```bash docker run --name postgresql -d \ -e 'DB_USER=dbuser' -e 'DB_PASS=dbpass' -e 'DB_NAME=dbname' \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` will create a user *dbuser* with the password *dbpass*. It will also create a database named *dbname* and the *dbuser* user will have full access to the *dbname* database. @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ For example, ```bash docker run --name postgresql -d \ -e 'PSQL_TRUST_LOCALNET=true' \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` This has the effect of adding the following to the `pg_hba.conf` file: @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ docker run --name='psql-master' -it --rm \ -e 'PSQL_MODE=master' -e 'PSQL_TRUST_LOCALNET=true' \ -e 'REPLICATION_USER=replicator' -e 'REPLICATION_PASS=replicatorpass' \ -e 'DB_NAME=dbname' -e 'DB_USER=dbuser' -e 'DB_PASS=dbpass' \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` Create a streaming replication instance @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ docker run --name='psql-slave' -it --rm \ -e 'PSQL_MODE=slave' -e 'PSQL_TRUST_LOCALNET=true' \ -e 'REPLICATION_HOST=psql-master' -e 'REPLICATION_PORT=5432' \ -e 'REPLICATION_USER=replicator' -e 'REPLICATION_PASS=replicatorpass' \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` # Enable Unaccent (Search plain text with accent) @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ By default unaccent is configure to `false` ```bash docker run --name postgresql -d \ -e 'DB_UNACCENT=true' \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` # Host UID / GID Mapping @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Also the container processes seem to be executed as the host's user/group `[what ```bash docker run --name=postgresql -it --rm [options] \ --env="USERMAP_UID=$(id -u postgres)" --env="USERMAP_GID=$(id -g postgres)" \ - quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 + quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` @@ -229,13 +229,13 @@ docker stop postgresql - **Step 2**: Update the docker image. ```bash -docker pull quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 +docker pull quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` - **Step 3**: Start the image ```bash -docker run --name postgresql -d [OPTIONS] quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-5 +docker run --name postgresql -d [OPTIONS] quay.io/sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-6 ``` # Shell Access diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION index 286f5f3..a8efacc 100644 --- a/VERSION +++ b/VERSION @@ -1 +1 @@ -9.4-5 +9.4-6