Sensitivity to drive failure? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Israel Brewster
Subject Sensitivity to drive failure?
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Msg-id 7489A53D-31ED-41F0-BFC9-9F59747A15F7@ravnalaska.net
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How sensitive is PostgreSQL to a failure that causes it to loose a single tablespace, while the rest of the database cluster is still accessible? Will it continue running, allowing access to databases that aren't in the missing tablespace, or will it crash (or similar)?

I have one rather large database in my cluster containing non-critical statistical data. Stuff that's nice to have, but if I were to loose it, I probably won't even bother trying to restore from backup - I'd just start over collecting it again. As it takes up a lot of space, I am planning to move it off of my main (raid 10) drive, and on to an external. As this data is non-critical, I was thinking of having that external just be a simple single drive, but that leads to my question - should that one drive fail, that portion of the database will obviously disappear. Will Postgress continue to function, serving up the rest of the database that is on the RAID and simply throwing errors whenever something tries to access the missing database? Or will loosing that drive with the one database bring down the entire cluster? If the latter, then I obviously need to think about doing a RAID for that extra drive as well. Thanks.

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Israel Brewster
Systems Analyst II
Ravn Alaska
5245 Airport Industrial Rd
Fairbanks, AK 99709
(907) 450-7293
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