Questions On Tablespace
Questions On Tablespace
От:
Carlo Camerino <carlo.camerino@gmail.com>
Дата:
Hi Everyone, I have questions regarding tablespaces, What happens when the disk on which my tablespace is in fills up? How do I expand my tablespace, in oracle there is a concept of datafiles? In postgresql I specify a directory instead of a single file... For example I have two tables and they both use a single tablespace. After some time the tablespace fills up. How do I point one table to use a new tablespace? Or is there a way in which I can get my tablespace to increase size by using another disk for this purpose? What's the best approach to this situation? Thanks A Lot Carlo
Re: Questions On Tablespace
От:
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Дата:
Carlo Camerino writes: > I have questions regarding tablespaces, What happens when the disk on > which my tablespace is in fills up? You start getting errors. > How do I expand my tablespace, in oracle there is a concept of > datafiles? In postgresql I specify a directory instead of a single > file... If you expect to need to expand the filesystem, you should be using LVM or local equivalent so that you can add or remove disks from the filesystem as needed. Oracle's design dates from a time when filesystems tended to suck and so Oracle felt it should reimplement all the filesystem-level functionality for itself. Postgres is not interested in reinventing the wheel, so we don't do that. You won't find any "raw disk access" functions in Postgres either. regards, tom lane