Re: Separating Databases on Different Partitions - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Aaron Bono
Subject Re: Separating Databases on Different Partitions
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In response to Re: Separating Databases on Different Partitions  ("Andy Shellam" <andy.shellam@mailnetwork.co.uk>)
Responses Re: Separating Databases on Different Partitions  (Andy Shellam <andy@andycc.net>)
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I think the tablespace option will work best - I will check it out.  I do not give the users control of the database since I do the development, I just need a way to allocate the space and charge for space used.  Since cPanel monitors user space, I don't want to rely on having to query the database to get size information - I would have to put together separate scripts to watch space usage which I would rather not do.

Thanks for the help!

-Aaron

On 5/30/06, Andy Shellam <andy.shellam@mailnetwork.co.uk > wrote:

Hi Aaron

 

I believe you could probably do this best with table spaces.  You'll have to look it up in the documentation as I haven't done it for a while.

You symlink a directory under <pgdata>/pg_tblspc to another physical directory (eg. Your user's home/db directory), then when you create the database, set its default table space to which directory you create.

 

There is a downside in that the user could create a new table and override the table space to that of another user.

 

You could always query the system catalogues for the usage for each user's database and add that to the physical size of their home directory?

 

Regards,

 

Andy


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