Hi Pepe,
Yes, you can create the tablespaces manually just by changing your tablespace name along with the location.
Also, you can use the existing tablespace at the time of importing into the Postgres.
Yes, you can create the tablespaces manually just by changing your tablespace name along with the location.
Also, you can use the existing tablespace at the time of importing into the Postgres.
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 7:37 PM Pepe TD Vo <pepevo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi experts,I am using Ora2pg to export cidr in oracle to postgres. When the export Tablespace.sql is done, I import into the Postgres, Cidr. I get ERROR below$psql -U posgres -d CIDR < TABLESPACE_cidrdba.sql
SET
CREATE TABLESPACEERROR: directory"/opt/postgres11/data/cidr/PG_11_201809051" already in use as a tablespace.even trying to create tablespace manually still said it's already in use, but PG_11_20109051 is belong to cidr_data tablespace, how can I create new tablespaces for cidr postgres db?$psql -U posgres -d CIDR$psql> create tablespace cidr_lg location 'opt/postgres11/data/cidr';
SET
CREATE TABLESPACE
ERROR: directory"/opt/postgres11/data/cidr/PG_11_201809051" already in use as a tablespace.
$psql> create tablespace cidr_dg location 'opt/postgres11/data/cidr';SET
CREATE TABLESPACE
ERROR: directory"/opt/postgres11/data/cidr/PG_11_201809051" already in use as a tablespace.how can I create new tablespaces for cidr postgres db?v/r,Bach-Nga
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