Re: initdb when data/ folder has mount points - Mailing list pgsql-general

From David Steele
Subject Re: initdb when data/ folder has mount points
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Msg-id cf80b0f7-b845-ce9c-b2d6-63ebbb979455@pgmasters.net
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In response to Re: initdb when data/ folder has mount points  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: initdb when data/ folder has mount points
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On 2/21/18 7:01 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> writes:
>> Apparently, initdb assumes that data/ is one big mount point. However, we
>> have four mount points:
>> /var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data/backup
>> /var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data/base
>> /var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data/pg_log
>> /var/lib/pgsql/9.6/data/pg_xlog
> 
> Don't do that.

Agreed.

> There's no reason for backup storage to be under the data directory (and
> lots of good reasons for it not to be).  Just put it somewhere else.

Yes -- in this configuration your backups would be backed up with every 
backup.  It's pretty obvious where that would go.

> The supported way to put pg_xlog on a separate volume is to put that
> mount point somewhere else, and make $PGDATA/pg_xlog be a symlink to
> it.  IIRC, there's an initdb option to help with that, though you can
> also make it so manually after initdb.

initdb supports linking pg_xlog/pg_wal with the --xlogdir/--waldir option.

> For pg_log, just put it somewhere else and set the appropriate
> configuration option to say where to write the postmaster log files.
> Or you could use a symlink, like the solution for pg_xlog, but
> I don't see any advantage there.

Symlinking pg_log is not ideal because the logs end up in the backup. 
It gets pretty weird when those logs get restored to a standby and 
somebody starts reading them.

> I don't see any point in making base/ be its own mount point.  Once
> you get rid of those other subdirectories there's not going to be
> enough "global" storage left to justify its own volume.

Agreed.

-- 
-David
david@pgmasters.net


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