On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 04:34:16PM -0800, Ken Hill wrote: > That works nice. It shows my data directory in > '/var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main'. When I do an ls command, I get: > > $ sudo ls /var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main > base pg_clog pg_ident.conf pg_xlog postmaster.opts > root.crt > global pg_hba.conf PG_VERSION postgresql.conf postmaster.pid > > I have created two database named 'testdb' and 'csalgorithm'. How do I > find these databases? I was expecting the databases to be subdirectories > under the database directory (e.g. /var/lib/postresql/7.4/main/testdb > and /var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main/csalgorithm). Database directories are under the "base" directory with names that match their oid in pg_database. So if pg_database has SELECT oid, datname FROM pg_database; oid | datname -------+----------- 1 | template1 17141 | template0 (2 rows) then the files for template1 will be under base/1 and the files for template0 will be under base/17141. In versions 8.0 and later you can control where database files go by using tablespaces, and earlier versions had an "alternative location" mechanism. See the "Managing Databases" chapter in the documentation to learn about those features. -- Michael Fuhr