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---
stage: Enablement
group: Database
info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
type: reference
---

# Working with the bundled PgBouncer service **(PREMIUM ONLY)**

[PgBouncer](http://www.pgbouncer.org/) is used to seamlessly migrate database
connections between servers in a failover scenario. Additionally, it can be used
in a non-fault-tolerant setup to pool connections, speeding up response time
while reducing resource usage.

GitLab Premium includes a bundled version of PgBouncer that can be managed
through `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`.

## PgBouncer as part of a fault-tolerant GitLab installation

This content has been moved to a [new location](replication_and_failover.md#configuring-the-pgbouncer-node).

## PgBouncer as part of a non-fault-tolerant GitLab installation

1. Generate PGBOUNCER_USER_PASSWORD_HASH with the command `gitlab-ctl pg-password-md5 pgbouncer`

1. Generate SQL_USER_PASSWORD_HASH with the command `gitlab-ctl pg-password-md5 gitlab`. We'll also need to enter the plaintext SQL_USER_PASSWORD later

1. On your database node, ensure the following is set in your `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`

   ```ruby
   postgresql['pgbouncer_user_password'] = 'PGBOUNCER_USER_PASSWORD_HASH'
   postgresql['sql_user_password'] = 'SQL_USER_PASSWORD_HASH'
   postgresql['listen_address'] = 'XX.XX.XX.Y' # Where XX.XX.XX.Y is the ip address on the node postgresql should listen on
   postgresql['md5_auth_cidr_addresses'] = %w(AA.AA.AA.B/32) # Where AA.AA.AA.B is the IP address of the pgbouncer node
   ```

1. Run `gitlab-ctl reconfigure`

   NOTE:
   If the database was already running, it will need to be restarted after reconfigure by running `gitlab-ctl restart postgresql`.

1. On the node you are running PgBouncer on, make sure the following is set in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`

   ```ruby
   pgbouncer['enable'] = true
   pgbouncer['databases'] = {
     gitlabhq_production: {
       host: 'DATABASE_HOST',
       user: 'pgbouncer',
       password: 'PGBOUNCER_USER_PASSWORD_HASH'
     }
   }
   ```

1. Run `gitlab-ctl reconfigure`

1. On the node running Puma, make sure the following is set in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`

   ```ruby
   gitlab_rails['db_host'] = 'PGBOUNCER_HOST'
   gitlab_rails['db_port'] = '6432'
   gitlab_rails['db_password'] = 'SQL_USER_PASSWORD'
   ```

1. Run `gitlab-ctl reconfigure`

1. At this point, your instance should connect to the database through PgBouncer. If you are having issues, see the [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) section

## Enable Monitoring

> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/-/issues/3786) in GitLab 12.0.

If you enable Monitoring, it must be enabled on **all** PgBouncer servers.

1. Create/edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` and add the following configuration:

   ```ruby
   # Enable service discovery for Prometheus
   consul['enable'] = true
   consul['monitoring_service_discovery'] =  true

   # Replace placeholders
   # Y.Y.Y.Y consul1.gitlab.example.com Z.Z.Z.Z
   # with the addresses of the Consul server nodes
   consul['configuration'] = {
      retry_join: %w(Y.Y.Y.Y consul1.gitlab.example.com Z.Z.Z.Z),
   }

   # Set the network addresses that the exporters will listen on
   node_exporter['listen_address'] = '0.0.0.0:9100'
   pgbouncer_exporter['listen_address'] = '0.0.0.0:9188'
   ```

1. Run `sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure` to compile the configuration.

## Administrative console

As part of Omnibus GitLab, a command is provided to automatically connect to the
PgBouncer administrative console. See the
[PgBouncer documentation](https://www.pgbouncer.org/usage.html#admin-console)
for detailed instructions on how to interact with the console.

To start a session run the following and provide the password for the `pgbouncer`
user:

```shell
sudo gitlab-ctl pgb-console
```

To get some basic information about the instance:

```shell
pgbouncer=# show databases; show clients; show servers;
        name         |   host    | port |      database       | force_user | pool_size | reserve_pool | pool_mode | max_connections | current_connections
---------------------+-----------+------+---------------------+------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+-----------------+---------------------
 gitlabhq_production | 127.0.0.1 | 5432 | gitlabhq_production |            |       100 |            5 |           |               0 |                   1
 pgbouncer           |           | 6432 | pgbouncer           | pgbouncer  |         2 |            0 | statement |               0 |                   0
(2 rows)

 type |   user    |      database       | state  |   addr    | port  | local_addr | local_port |    connect_time     |    request_time     |    ptr    | link
| remote_pid | tls
------+-----------+---------------------+--------+-----------+-------+------------+------------+---------------------+---------------------+-----------+------
+------------+-----
 C    | gitlab    | gitlabhq_production | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44590 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:13:10 | 2018-04-24 22:17:10 | 0x12444c0 |
|          0 |
 C    | gitlab    | gitlabhq_production | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44592 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:13:10 | 2018-04-24 22:17:10 | 0x12447c0 |
|          0 |
 C    | gitlab    | gitlabhq_production | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44594 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:13:10 | 2018-04-24 22:17:10 | 0x1244940 |
|          0 |
 C    | gitlab    | gitlabhq_production | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44706 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:14:22 | 2018-04-24 22:16:31 | 0x1244ac0 |
|          0 |
 C    | gitlab    | gitlabhq_production | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44708 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:14:22 | 2018-04-24 22:15:15 | 0x1244c40 |
|          0 |
 C    | gitlab    | gitlabhq_production | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44794 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:15:15 | 2018-04-24 22:15:15 | 0x1244dc0 |
|          0 |
 C    | gitlab    | gitlabhq_production | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44798 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:15:15 | 2018-04-24 22:16:31 | 0x1244f40 |
|          0 |
 C    | pgbouncer | pgbouncer           | active | 127.0.0.1 | 44660 | 127.0.0.1  |       6432 | 2018-04-24 22:13:51 | 2018-04-24 22:17:12 | 0x1244640 |
|          0 |
(8 rows)

 type |  user  |      database       | state |   addr    | port | local_addr | local_port |    connect_time     |    request_time     |    ptr    | link | rem
ote_pid | tls
------+--------+---------------------+-------+-----------+------+------------+------------+---------------------+---------------------+-----------+------+----
--------+-----
 S    | gitlab | gitlabhq_production | idle  | 127.0.0.1 | 5432 | 127.0.0.1  |      35646 | 2018-04-24 22:15:15 | 2018-04-24 22:17:10 | 0x124dca0 |      |
  19980 |
(1 row)
```

## Procedure for bypassing PgBouncer

Some database changes have to be done directly, and not through PgBouncer. This includes database restores and GitLab upgrades (because of the database migrations).

1. To find the primary node, run the following on a database node:

   ```shell
   sudo gitlab-ctl repmgr cluster show
   ```

1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` on the application node you're performing the task on, and update
   `gitlab_rails['db_host']` and `gitlab_rails['db_port']` with the database
   primary's host and port.

1. Run reconfigure:

   ```shell
   sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
   ```

Once you've performed the tasks or procedure, switch back to using PgBouncer:

1. Change back `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` to point to PgBouncer.
1. Run reconfigure:

   ```shell
   sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure
   ```

## Troubleshooting

In case you are experiencing any issues connecting through PgBouncer, the first
place to check is always the logs:

```shell
sudo gitlab-ctl tail pgbouncer
```

Additionally, you can check the output from `show databases` in the
[administrative console](#administrative-console). In the output, you would expect
to see values in the `host` field for the `gitlabhq_production` database.
Additionally, `current_connections` should be greater than 1.

### Message: `LOG:  invalid CIDR mask in address`

See the suggested fix [in Geo documentation](../geo/replication/troubleshooting.md#message-log--invalid-cidr-mask-in-address).

### Message: `LOG:  invalid IP mask "md5": Name or service not known`

See the suggested fix [in Geo documentation](../geo/replication/troubleshooting.md#message-log--invalid-ip-mask-md5-name-or-service-not-known).