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Thanks for the response Melvin. 

The issue is that both clusters are using a base_backup and wal restore from the same master database, so when they are restored, the tablespace will already exist. Is there a way to change the tablespace location during the recovery process? 

On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Melvin Davidson <melvin6925@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Nate Dudenhoeffer <ndudenhoeffer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What happens if I have two postgresql clusters running on the same server each with a tablespace pointing at the same location?

I have a production server, where I intend to move some tables to a second tablespace. I have a development/qa server which has multiple clusters running, each with a restore from the production server.

Thanks in advance,
Nate

Pointing multiple clusters to the same tablespace is a very bad idea. You run the risk of overwriting a file with the same name from a different cluster.
Think of Ghostbusters ->"Don't cross the streams"!.
There is no reason why you cannot have separate directories for each cluster/tablespace, so why ask for trouble?

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Melvin Davidson
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