Re: Multiple databases - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Noah Silverman
Subject Re: Multiple databases
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In response to Re: Multiple databases  (Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>)
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Thanks,

Can someone give me a good description of what the various directories
and files actually are.  I have RTFMed, but the descriptions there
don't seem to match what I have on my machine.

Thanks.


On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 03:54 PM, Rod Taylor wrote:

>> Do we need to configure something differently, or is this just how
>> postgres works?
>
> Thats just how it works.  Under 'base' there are a number of numbered
> directories which represent various databases.
>
> If you really want, take a look at the "WITH LOCATION" option for
> create
> database.
>
>
> Command:     CREATE DATABASE
> Description: create a new database
> Syntax:
> CREATE DATABASE name
>     [ [ WITH ] [ OWNER [=] dbowner ]
>            [ LOCATION [=] 'dbpath' ]
>            [ TEMPLATE [=] template ]
>            [ ENCODING [=] encoding ] ]
>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Noah
>>
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