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This section entails the installation and configuration of a local PostgreSQL database. If you already have a PostgreSQL database service in place, skip to the next section.

!!! warning NetBox requires PostgreSQL 9.4 or higher. Please note that MySQL and other relational databases are not supported.

The installation instructions provided here have been tested to work on Ubuntu 18.04 and CentOS 7.5. The particular commands needed to install dependencies on other distributions may vary significantly. Unfortunately, this is outside the control of the NetBox maintainers. Please consult your distribution's documentation for assistance with any errors.

Installation

Ubuntu

If a recent enough version of PostgreSQL is not available through your distribution's package manager, you'll need to install it from an official PostgreSQL repository.

# apt-get update
# apt-get install -y postgresql libpq-dev

CentOS

CentOS 7.5 does not ship with a recent enough version of PostgreSQL, so it will need to be installed from an external repository. The instructions below show the installation of PostgreSQL 9.6.

# yum install https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/9.6/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/pgdg-centos96-9.6-3.noarch.rpm
# yum install postgresql96 postgresql96-server postgresql96-devel
# /usr/pgsql-9.6/bin/postgresql96-setup initdb

CentOS users should modify the PostgreSQL configuration to accept password-based authentication by replacing ident with md5 for all host entries within /var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data/pg_hba.conf. For example:

host    all             all             127.0.0.1/32            md5
host    all             all             ::1/128                 md5

Then, start the service and enable it to run at boot:

# systemctl start postgresql-9.6
# systemctl enable postgresql-9.6

Database Creation

At a minimum, we need to create a database for NetBox and assign it a username and password for authentication. This is done with the following commands.

!!! danger DO NOT USE THE PASSWORD FROM THE EXAMPLE.

# sudo -u postgres psql
psql (9.4.5)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=# CREATE DATABASE netbox;
CREATE DATABASE
postgres=# CREATE USER netbox WITH PASSWORD 'J5brHrAXFLQSif0K';
CREATE ROLE
postgres=# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE netbox TO netbox;
GRANT
postgres=# \q

Verify Service Status

You can verify that authentication works issuing the following command and providing the configured password. (Replace localhost with your database server if using a remote database.)

# psql -U netbox -W -h localhost netbox

If successful, you will enter a netbox prompt. Type \q to exit.