On 11/09/2015 03:48 PM, anj patnaik wrote:
I found this link explaining how to launch multiple instances. I was not
able to find detailed steps like these in the postgres docs.
Is this accurate from what you perceive? It also says to have separate
init.d scripts (startup). Thanks
https://opensourcedbms.com/dbms/running-multiple-postgresql-9-2-instances-on-one-server-in-centos-6rhel-6fedora/
Well if you really have your heart set on this I would take look at this:
http://yum.postgresql.org/howtoyum.php
Though the above would depend on how you installed your current version
of Postgres 9.4.
So where did you install it from?
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 11/09/2015 11:40 AM, anj patnaik wrote:
I have a linux 6.5 RHEL VM in which I am running an instance of
PG 9.4.
In order to test NFS, I want to run a second instance on same VM but
different file system.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/interactive/app-initdb.html
init the cluster on the file system you want using -D, assuming the
VM can access that file system.
FYI, best practices is not to run on NFS, so do not be surprised if
things break.
Has anyone done this and is it possible with no issues?
Or is it better to run different versions of PG on same server?
No, you just need to make sure the Postgres clusters are listening
on different ports. That means going into postgresql.conf in the
cluster and changing the port variable.
Please advise. Thanks
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