Re: Alternate locations of DB's
От | Adam Lang |
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Тема | Re: Alternate locations of DB's |
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Msg-id | 007f01c03f7c$71771ca0$330a0a0a@6014cwpza006 обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Alternate locations of DB's (oberpwd@anubis.network.com (Wade D. Oberpriller)) |
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Re: Alternate locations of DB's
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Список | pgsql-general |
But I think he wants to know how to have 3 different databases in three different locations. Adam Lang Systems Engineer Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wade D. Oberpriller" <oberpwd@anubis.network.com> To: "Brian C. Doyle" <brian@jbbent.com> Cc: "general-help postgresql" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:16 AM Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Alternate locations of DB's > You must use initlocation to initialize the location and have the path to the > location in an environment variable before postmaster is started. > > For example: > > > setenv PGDATA2 /home/someuser/data > > initlocation 'PGDATA2' > > pg_ctl -D /home/pgsql/data start > > createdb mydb -D 'PGDATA2' > > This will start postmaster with the knowlegde of the PGDATA2 environment > variable. Then you can create databases in this alternate location. > PostgreSQL can also be compiled with an option to allow absolute paths, so > > >createdb cdt -D /home/someuser/data > > can be done, but I forget the option. The user's manual describes all of this > under CREATEDB. > > Wade Oberpriller > StorageTek > oberpwd@network.com > > > > > Hello all, > > > > How do I get Postgresql to use independantly seperate db > > locations. Currently I have them under /home/user/database and as long as > > i get postmaster to run with that same location I am fine but I want to have > > /home/user/database > > /home/user1/database > > /home/userr2/database > > ect... > > > > But I can only get one instance of the postmaster running at a time . How > > do i change that if i can! > > > > > >
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