For an explanation of the purpose and behavior of initlocation, look here:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/app-initlocation.html

You can call it with an explicit path (e.g., /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/initlocation), or you can add it to your path.

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On Apr 4, 2005, at 4:47 PM, Henric Ernstson wrote:

Ok, if it's not in my path /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/initlocation how do I do then
to use initlocation?
Must it bee in that path?


(what exactly do initlocation?) sets some parameter in some set-up files?


Citerar Jonathan Daugherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

# And after that I have tryed to run initlocation PGDATA2 i get the
# error Command not found.

It's probably not in your path:

/usr/lib/postgresql/bin/initlocation

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