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Every telegraf.* metric table is now a daily time-range partitioned parent managed by pg_partman. Retention drops old partitions instead of the row-by-row DELETE that so-telegraf-trim used to run nightly, and dashboards will benefit from partition pruning at query time. - Load pg_cron at server start via shared_preload_libraries and point cron.database_name at so_telegraf so job metadata lives alongside the metrics - Telegraf create_templates override makes every new metric table a PARTITION BY RANGE (time) parent registered with partman.create_parent in one transaction (1 day interval, 3 premade) - postgres_telegraf_group_role now also creates pg_partman and pg_cron extensions and schedules hourly partman.run_maintenance_proc - New retention reconcile state updates partman.part_config.retention from postgres.telegraf.retention_days on every apply - so_telegraf_trim cron is now unconditionally absent; script stays on disk as a manual fallback
19 lines
453 B
YAML
19 lines
453 B
YAML
postgres:
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enabled: True
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telegraf:
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retention_days: 14
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config:
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listen_addresses: '*'
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port: 5432
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max_connections: 100
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shared_buffers: 256MB
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ssl: 'on'
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ssl_cert_file: '/conf/postgres.crt'
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ssl_key_file: '/conf/postgres.key'
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ssl_ca_file: '/conf/ca.crt'
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log_destination: 'stderr'
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logging_collector: 'off'
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log_min_messages: 'warning'
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shared_preload_libraries: pg_cron
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cron.database_name: so_telegraf
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