Restart Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Single Server using the Azure portal

APPLIES TO: Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Single Server

Important

Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Single Server is on the retirement path. We strongly recommend that you upgrade to Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Flexible Server. For more information about migrating to Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Flexible Server, see What's happening to Azure Database for PostgreSQL Single Server?.

This topic describes how you can restart an Azure Database for PostgreSQL server. You may need to restart your server for maintenance reasons, which causes a short outage as the server performs the operation.

The server restart will be blocked if the service is busy. For example, the service may be processing a previously requested operation such as scaling vCores.

Note

The time required to complete a restart depends on the PostgreSQL recovery process. To decrease the restart time, we recommend you minimize the amount of activity occurring on the server prior to the restart. You may also want to increase the checkpoint frequency. You can also tune checkpoint related parameter values including max_wal_size. It is also recommended to run CHECKPOINT command prior to restarting the server to enable faster recovery time. If the CHECKPOINT command is not performed prior to restarting the server then it may lead to longer recovery time.

Prerequisites

To complete this how-to guide, you need:

Perform server restart

The following steps restart the PostgreSQL server:

  1. In the Azure portal, select your Azure Database for PostgreSQL server.

  2. In the toolbar of the server's Overview page, select Restart.

  3. Select Yes to confirm restarting the server.

  4. Observe that the server status changes to "Restarting".

  5. Confirm server restart is successful. A notification appears.

Next steps

Learn about how to set parameters in Azure Database for PostgreSQL