Thread: New user questions

New user questions

From
"Walter Dnes"
Date:
  I'm running PostgreSQL 8.0.3, the latest stable ebuild, on Gentoo linux.

  1) Am I inviting any problems in linux by moving the directory
/var/lib/postgresql to /home/postgresql, and then symlinking
/home/postgresql back to /var/lib/postgresql?  The reason for this is
to avoid having databases, indexes, etc, physically ending up on my
/dev/sda1 partition, which I want to reserve for the OS only.

  2) Although I have an AMD64 cpu. I chickened out and went for a 32-bit
install.  If/when I do migrate to 64-bit, can I keep my databases, or
will I have to export/import them?

  3) Are there any free sample datasets and tutorials for users who are
familiar with SQL and Oracle PL/SQL?  I have no DBA experience, but I do
write quite a few read-only Oracle SQL queries and PL/SQL programs at
work, even though I'm not a CS.  An Oracle-to-PostgreSQL comparison
would be nice to see.

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My musings on technology and security at http://tech_sec.blog.ca

Re: New user questions

From
Chris Travers
Date:
Walter Dnes wrote:

>  I'm running PostgreSQL 8.0.3, the latest stable ebuild, on Gentoo linux.
>
>  1) Am I inviting any problems in linux by moving the directory
>/var/lib/postgresql to /home/postgresql, and then symlinking
>/home/postgresql back to /var/lib/postgresql?  The reason for this is
>to avoid having databases, indexes, etc, physically ending up on my
>/dev/sda1 partition, which I want to reserve for the OS only.
>
>
No.  But I would rather do an initdb to a different location and edit
your init.d script, but this is a personal choice and I have trouble
deciding which is better or why :-)

>  2) Although I have an AMD64 cpu. I chickened out and went for a 32-bit
>install.  If/when I do migrate to 64-bit, can I keep my databases, or
>will I have to export/import them?
>
>
I don't know how architecture-specific the data format might be as it is
written to disk, in particular how alignment might be affected.  To be
safe, plan on an export/import and take a dump of your cluster before
you do the upgrade :-)

>  3) Are there any free sample datasets and tutorials for users who are
>familiar with SQL and Oracle PL/SQL?  I have no DBA experience, but I do
>write quite a few read-only Oracle SQL queries and PL/SQL programs at
>work, even though I'm not a CS.  An Oracle-to-PostgreSQL comparison
>would be nice to see.
>
>
Take a look at the online docs.  The tutorial is aimed mostly at SQL
newbies, but there are sections on migrating from Oracle.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
Metatron Technology Consulting

Re: New user questions

From
Peter Eisentraut
Date:
Walter Dnes wrote:
>   2) Although I have an AMD64 cpu. I chickened out and went for a
> 32-bit install.  If/when I do migrate to 64-bit, can I keep my
> databases, or will I have to export/import them?

The latter.

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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/