PgBouncer

Channel Revision Published Runs on
latest/stable 5 17 Jan 2022
Ubuntu 20.04 Ubuntu 18.04 Ubuntu 16.04
1/stable 397 11 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/stable 396 11 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/stable 395 11 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/stable 394 11 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/candidate 397 02 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/candidate 396 02 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/candidate 395 02 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/candidate 394 02 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/beta 397 29 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/beta 396 29 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/beta 395 29 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/beta 394 29 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/edge 530 Yesterday
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/edge 529 Yesterday
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/edge 528 Yesterday
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
1/edge 527 Yesterday
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
juju deploy pgbouncer --channel 1/candidate
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Platform:

Ubuntu
22.04 20.04 18.04 16.04

Cleanup and extra info

This is part of the PgBouncer Tutorial. Please refer to this page for more information and the overview of the content.

Remove and cleanup environment

If you’re done with testing and would like to free up resources on your machine, just remove Multipass VM. Warning: when you remove VM as shown below you will lose all the data in PostgreSQL and any other applications inside Multipass VM!

multipass delete --purge my-vm

Next Steps

In this tutorial we’ve successfully deployed PgBouncer, added/removed cluster members, added/removed users to/from the database, and even enabled and disabled TLS. You may now keep your deployment running and write to the database or remove it entirely. If you’re looking for what to do next you can:


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