Geoffrey writes:
> guly wrote:
> >     I have installed postgresql in /usr/local filesystem on RH Linux. But 
> > Running for two months,the datas are growing too fast.There is no enough 
> > space at /usr/local filesystem. I want to make this filesystem bigger or 
> > move the database to another 
> > filesystem and don't stop the database.Someone can tell me how to do 
> > that?Thanks.
> 
> I don't know about all the aspects regarding Postgresql, but you could
> create another partition, either from current free space, or by adding
> another drive and migrate /usr/local to it.
> 
I guess the problem is, that he doesn't want to stop the database.

I'd rather suggest to look into tablespaces.
Create a new tablespace on some other filesystem and move the contents
of the database by using ALTER TABLE/INDEX SET TABLESPACE...
Presumably part of the data will remain on /usr/local but if the goal
is to provide sufficiant space that should not harm.
Of course that's assuming we speak of PG 8 here.

But I'd make sure first, that it's really the data and not unvacuumed 
space or no longer needed WALs filling the disk.

For details see postgresqls excellent docs (I can say that, I'm also 
just learning postgresql from the docs).

Note that I didn't test that.

HTH
Morus



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