.. _getting-started-linux: ######################## Getting Started on Linux ######################## .. include:: guide-common.rst.inc This guide walks through installing a locally accessible FoundationDB server that is suitable for development on Linux. To install an externally accessible FoundationDB cluster on one or more machines, see :doc:`building-cluster`. First steps =========== * Validate your system meets the :ref:`system-requirements`. * Download the FoundationDB packages for your system from :doc:`downloads`. * Before upgrading from a previous version of FoundationDB, see :ref:`upgrading-foundationdb`. Installing or upgrading FoundationDB packages ============================================= .. warning:: |upgrade-client-server-warning| To install on **Ubuntu** use the dpkg command: .. parsed-literal:: user@host$ sudo dpkg -i |package-deb-clients| \\ |package-deb-server| To install on **RHEL/CentOS 6** use the rpm command: .. parsed-literal:: user@host$ sudo rpm -Uvh |package-rpm-clients| \\ |package-rpm-server| To install on **RHEL/CentOS 7** use the rpm command: .. parsed-literal:: user@host$ sudo rpm -Uvh |package-rpm-clients| \\ |package-rpm-server| |simple-installation-mode-warnings| |networking-clarification| Testing your FoundationDB installation ====================================== To verify that the local FoundationDB database is operational, open the command line interface (``fdbcli``) and use the status command. :: user@host$ fdbcli Using cluster file `/etc/foundationdb/fdb.cluster'. The database is available. Welcome to the fdbcli. For help, type `help'. fdb> status Configuration: Redundancy mode - single Storage engine - memory Coordinators - 1 Cluster: FoundationDB processes - 1 Machines - 1 Memory availability - 4.1 GB per process on machine with least available Fault Tolerance - 0 machines Server time - Thu Mar 15 14:41:34 2018 Data: Replication health - Healthy Moving data - 0.000 GB Sum of key-value sizes - 8 MB Disk space used - 103 MB Operating space: Storage server - 1.0 GB free on most full server Transaction log - 1.0 GB free on most full server Workload: Read rate - 2 Hz Write rate - 0 Hz Transactions started - 2 Hz Transactions committed - 0 Hz Conflict rate - 0 Hz Backup and DR: Running backups - 0 Running DRs - 0 Client time: Thu Mar 15 14:41:34 2018 If these steps were successful you have installed and validated FoundationDB. You can now start using the database! .. note:: If the database is not operational the ``status`` command will provide diagnostic information to help you resolve the issue. Managing the FoundationDB service ================================== * See :ref:`administration-running-foundationdb`. * See :ref:`administration-removing`. Next steps ========== * Install the APIs for :doc:`Ruby `, :doc:`Python `, `Java `_ or `Go `_ if you intend to use those languages. The :doc:`C ` API was installed along with the ``foundationdb-clients`` package above. * See :doc:`tutorials` for samples of developing applications with FoundationDB. * See :doc:`developer-guide` for information of interest to developers, including common design patterns and performance considerations. * See :doc:`administration` for detailed administration information. * See :doc:`known-limitations` of the system. * See :doc:`building-cluster` for step-by-step instructions on converting your local single-machine cluster to an externally visible cluster of one or more machines.