Optimal Flexible Architecture or Optimal Configuration Layout for Postgres - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Mark Lehmann
Subject Optimal Flexible Architecture or Optimal Configuration Layout for Postgres
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Msg-id 8fa2a6330906250733t6afb0fc7jaa69871e7da0a071@mail.gmail.com
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Responses Re: Optimal Flexible Architecture or Optimal Configuration Layout for Postgres  (Emanuel Calvo Franco <postgres.arg@gmail.com>)
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I have been looking for a best practices layout for Postgres.

The Centos and Debian distros configure the files for Postgres in different places.  Neither of them seem to put the files in ideal locations for multiple instance administration on the same or different machines.  Has someone already created a best practice for placing pg_xlogs, regular logs, data, indexes, binary code, and configuration files onto the filesystem?

  I would rather use a widely accepted standard than invent one based on one competitors of Postgres.

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Mark Lehmann
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