Re: data/base file structure - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From bpalmer
Subject Re: data/base file structure
Date
Msg-id Pine.BSO.4.30.0106042140470.15577-100000@mizer.crimelabs.net
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In response to Re: data/base file structure  (Oliver Vecernik <vecernik@aon.at>)
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> > can somebody explain to me, or point to an explanation of, the way,
> > PostGreSQL names databases?I have files like 18732 and 7503034 - and
> > they are big but I have no idea which data lives in what file:
> >
> > /home/pgsql/data/base/18720/
> > -rw-------    1 postgres postgres 70385664 May 24 13:55 7503034
> > -rw-------    1 postgres postgres 10788864 May 24 13:54 8748869
> > -rw-------    1 postgres postgres   458752 May 24 12:21 8939786
> > -rw-------    1 postgres postgres 158334976 May 24 13:51 8945104

Take a look at the oid2name tool (contrib/oid2name).  It should be able to
decode the file numbers to point to table names for you.

- - Brandon

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