Am 2007-04-10 05:49:31, schrieb Tom Allison:
> I have a "munged" database path that i put together so that my database 
> could run on a software raid array (linear, and don't tell me about how 
> "bad" this is).
> 
> I never got it working 100% because I kept getting an error about invalid 
> pidfile/pid value or something.  Now the upgrade fusses.  Anyone have any 
> experience with running postgres in a non-standard directory through these 
> upgrades?  Did I do something the debian scripts isn't expecting or just 
> really screw up my installation?  I am never sure how much the scripts can 
> handle.

If your configs in /etc/postgresql/ are setup right, it should not mather...
My PGHOME is /home/postgres and is on a Hardware Raid-5.

Note:  "linear" is bad and you should repartitioning/reorganizing your HDD's  
:-)
 
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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