Ed Loehr wrote:
>
> Barnes wrote:
> >
> > I'm having trouble setting up databases in a new location. In particular, I
> > do the following:
> >
> > [postgres@whopper pgdata]$ export PGDATA2=/home/pgdata
> > [postgres@whopper pgdata]$ initlocation PGDATA2
> > [postgres@whopper pgdata]$ createdb optodb -D 'PGDATA2'
> > ERROR: The database path 'PGDATA2' is invalid. This may be due to a
> > character that is not allowed or because the chosen path isn't permitted for
> > databases
> > createdb: database creation failed
> > [postgres@whopper pgdata]$
> >
> > What am I doing wrong? Is /home not permitted for databases? If so, why
> > not, and what is permitted?
Looking at the documentation, David is apparently following this one,
which seems wrong...
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/app-initlocation.htm
Seems like it should be updated to the following:
$ export PGDATA2=/opt/postgres/data
$ initlocation $PGDATA2
$ createdb testdb -D $PGDATA2
Regards,
Ed Loehr