DM wrote:
Hi All,
What is the best way to Install postgres database?
We have installed (2) versions of the postgres on th server using
source code (compiling and building) (/usr/local/pgsql/8.3.3/ and
/usr/local/pgsql/8.3.6/) and our data directory is (/mnt/data/pgsql/)
Our database size is more than 100GB. Currently we are running 8.3.6.
When we upgraded from 8.3.3 to 8.3.6, we pointed the data directory of
8.3.3 to 8.3.6.
Ops team want to install postgres as (usr/local/bin) using RPM, and
want to keep the data directory under (/var/lib/data/pgsql) and they
say that we cannot have two versions at the same time using RPM.
They say that red hat standard is to install all binaries of the
database under /usr/local/bin and by using RPM only.
What is the best way to install postgres? Is it by RPM or using Source
code (Build). Could postgres experts comment on this please.
actually, the redhat RPM standard is to intsall the binaries in /usr/bin
and libraries in /usr/lib and so forth, and the postgres data is in
/var/lib/pgsql/data ....
however, if you build your own RPMs, you can build it any way you
want. upgrading 8.3.x to 8.3.y generally does NOT require any sort of
dump/restore, just stop the server, upgrade the binaries, restart the
server and move on.
I for one use the PGDG yum rpm repository, and install the 8.3 on top of
the default rhel/centos 4 or 5 binaries. the repository includes a
compatibility library which satisfies RPM dependencies on the original
RHEL versions of the libpq.so ...
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