On Thursday 14 January 2010, Fernando Hevia elucidated thus: > > The easiest way is to shut down Pg, move the 'main' directory > > somewhere else, and then point a symlink to the new location. > > Thanks for your reply. > I had considered this first but then I wasn't sure if there would be > any performance penalty. > The current main directory sits on a 'slow' RAID 1 volume while the > new one will sit on a 'fast' 12 disk RAID 10 volume. > I guess the symlink shouldn't be troublesome but I don't know if some > PG process will continually be reading this link encumbering somehow > the RAID 1 disks. I'm not sure how Pg does it, but I remember reading several years ago that MySQL would, upon startup, "resolve" the symlink, and use the real path name for the rest of its execution. I would assume Pg does something similar. j -- Joshua Kugler Part-Time System Admin/Programmer http://www.eeinternet.com PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0x14EA086E -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general