![]() ![]() With the command below, create a 3 node cluster with a replication factor of 3. $ sudo ifconfig lo0 alias 127.0.0.7 Create a 3 Node Cluster Configure Loopback AddressesĪdd a few loopback IP addresses for the various YugabyteDB processes to use. Make sure to check the Quickstart Guide for the latest version. Note: At the time of this writing, 2.0.9 is the latest release of YugabyteDB. In the following section we’ll cover the basic steps for getting up and running in just a few minutes with a local 3 node cluster on your Mac laptop. Although for the purposes of this blog post we’ll be installing everything on a macOS, both YugabyteDB and Dbschema support most major operating systems.įor complete instructions on how to get up and running on a variety of platforms including prerequisites, check out our Quickstart Guide. ![]() Ok, let’s dive in and get DbSchema installed and connected to a YugabyteDB cluster! Step 1: Install a Local YugabyteDB Clusterīefore we get into DbSchema, you’ll need to setup YugabyteDB and install a sample database. This enables you to open and modify the schema offline, then synchronize it when you connect to the database.ĭbschema offers a 15 day free trial, so you try all the features before deciding if you’d like to sign on for a commercial license, which is very reasonably priced.
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