Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
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> Looks like we should have a subdirectory in database directory which stores
> index.
That was my first thought also, but an alternative/additional approach
would be this (not sure if it's workable):
- As each index already has a bunch of information stored stored for
it, would it be possible to have an additional column added called
'idxpath' or something?
- This would mean that the index location would be stable per index,
and would allow for *really* high volume environments to keep different
indexes on different drives.
Not sure what the default value would be, maybe the PGDATA directory,
maybe something as a GUC variable, etc, but that's the concept.
:-)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
> May be transaction logs, indexes goes in separte directory which can be
> symlinked. Linking a directory is much simpler solution than linking a file.
>
> I suggest we have per database transaction log and indexes created in separate
> subdirectories for each database. Furhter given that large tables are segmented
> after one GB size, a table should have it's own subdirectory optionally..
>
> At the cost of few inodes, postgresql would gain much more flexibility and
> hence tunability..
>
> May be TODO for 7.4? Anyone?
>
> Bye
> Shridhar
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