jehan.procaccia wrote:
my postgresql installation from redhat package:
$ rpm -q postgresql
postgresql-7.4.17-1.RHEL4.1
is located in /var partition, unfortunalty it is nearly full
$ df -H .
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda12 11G 8.2G 1.7G 84% /var
How can I tell postgresql to record databases in an other partition ?
For now they are in:
[root@metarisk1 /var/lib/pgsql/data/base]
$ ls
1 17142 18275591 26876456 537107 6123076 657110 802399
17141 17837306 18372925 533001 596944 61317 7321277 8500925
will it be simply a move of the files, or should I have to dump&restore
the databases ?
I don't think 7.4 had tablespaces (check the manual). In which case
you'll have to do it manually.
1. Stop the database server.
2. Create a new location for your db stuff /some/where/pgsql2/data/base
3. Move the directories you want over to the new location
4. Symlink each of the directories
cd /var/lib/pgsql/data/base
link -s /some/where/pgsql2/data/base/17142
5. Check ownership & permissions
6. Restart database
If you want to move all of them, rather than just individual databases
then you just need to move .../data and reset your PGDATA to point at
that. Can't remember where that gets set with the old RPMS - try in
/etc/postgresql or /etc/pgsql
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Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd
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