Re: Add pre-existing tablespace to new installation - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Roland Hughes
Subject Re: Add pre-existing tablespace to new installation
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Msg-id 200906090757.35188.roland@logikalsolutions.com
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In response to Re: Add pre-existing tablespace to new installation  (Tino Schwarze <postgresql@tisc.de>)
Responses Re: Add pre-existing tablespace to new installation  (Tino Schwarze <postgresql@tisc.de>)
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Well,

This has not been the case with 64-bit OpenSuSE. A fresh re-install of the OS required I recreate the database from backup. Postgres would NOT recognize or salvage the directory on a TB drive containing tablespace.

On Tuesday 09 June 2009 04:50:07 am Tino Schwarze wrote:

> Hi Roland,

>

> On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 12:23:06PM -0500, Roland Hughes wrote:

> > I have had a question for some time and cannot seem to find an answer.

> >

> > Is there a way to add pre-existing tablespace to a fresh Postgres

> > install?

> >

> > Typically I create tablespace on some TB drives and place all databases

> > there. The default OpenSuSE 64-bit and Ubuntu 64-bit installations have

> > Postgres looking at the root drive. I don't have a problem with that,

> > but do want the ability to add tablespace (including all of its stored

> > data) which was already in existence prior to the re-install/new-install.

> >

> > I can do this with commercial products like RDB on OpenVMS.

> >

> > I'm trying to avoid the pain of unload/recreate/reload when upgrading OS

> > versions. In many cases, they don't even change the Postgres version.

> > Unloading multiple TB of binary data to text then reloading is a major

> > tactical problem.

>

> We usually do not use the prebuilt PostgreSQL binaries from any

> distributions, we just compile our own and install them in

> /opt/postgresql-$version/, then we add an init-script (easy) and a file

> in /etc/profile.d set PATH etc. That works reasonably well and we've got

> not problems with upgrading the OS since it wont touch our files at all.

> Then you're free to initdb -D /wherever/you/want and have your whole

> tablespace somewhere else.

>

> It should also be easy to point the default tablespace of the standard

> installations to another place.

>

> And, BTW, if you're just upgrading within major version (e.g. 8.3.x ->

> 8.3.y) you shouldn't need to do anything. The OS upgrade should not

> touch your existing table space in any way and the "fresh install" will

> happily use it as it is.

>

> HTH,

>

> Tino.

>

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