Re: How to get the physical locations of tables, views, functions etc of Postgresql in Windows & Linux? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Raghavendra
Subject Re: How to get the physical locations of tables, views, functions etc of Postgresql in Windows & Linux?
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In response to How to get the physical locations of tables, views, functions etc of Postgresql in Windows & Linux?  (Siva Palanisamy <siva_p@hcl.com>)
Responses Re: How to get the physical locations of tables, views, functions etc of Postgresql in Windows & Linux?
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On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Siva Palanisamy <siva_p@hcl.com> wrote:

Hi there! I'm interested to get the physical locations of tables, views, functions, data/content available in the tables of PostgreSQL in Linux OS. I've a scenario that PostgreSQL could be installed in SD-Card facility and Hard-Disk. If I've tables, views, functions, data in SD, I want to get the physical locations of the same and merge/copy into my hard-disk whenever I wish to replace the storage space. I hope the storage of database should be in terms of plain files architecture.

You first step should start from $PGDATA/base/, you find OID's as directories which are related to each database of your cluster. In OID's directory, you find all the objects ID's for Tables/indexes/view etc., 

To know the object id, you can use a system defined function.

postgres=# select pg_relation_filepath('foo');
 pg_relation_filepath 
----------------------
 base/12780/16407
(1 row)

12780, is database OID.

For moving objects from one drive to other, you need to use tablespaces.

Also, can I able to see the contents by opening its files? I mean, can I able to access it? Please help me on this. Thanks!

 

You cannot know the contents in files, unless u are good hacker :)

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Regards,
Raghavendra
EnterpriseDB Corporation

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