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Re: Optimal Flexible Architecture or Optimal Configuration Layout for Postgres


  • From: "Mark Lehmann" <mark(dot)lehmann(at)gmail(dot)com>
  • To: "Emanuel Calvo Franco" <postgres(dot)arg(at)gmail(dot)com>
  • Cc: "pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
  • Subject: Re: Optimal Flexible Architecture or Optimal Configuration Layout for Postgres
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 19:58:51 -0500
  • Message-id: <4a456ece.07025a0a.6ce1.ffffefc2@mx.google.com> <text/plain>

I'm up to the challenge.  I'll be adding a wiki page and slowly adding to it.  Thanks for the suggestion.

-- Sent from my Palm Pre512 689-7705Emanuel Calvo Franco wrote:

2009/6/25 Mark Lehmann :
> I have been looking for a best practices layout for Postgres.
>
> The Centos and Debian distros configure the files for Postgres in different
> places.  Neither of them seem to put the files in ideal locations for
> multiple instance administration on the same or different machines.  Has
> someone already created a best practice for placing pg_xlogs, regular logs,
> data, indexes, binary code, and configuration files onto the filesystem?
>

I like Centos configuration. :)

Honestly i didn't see something like you describe, but it'll very cool
write a kind
of 'best admin practices'. In the wiki i found some of tuning (is the
most similar that
i found).

Want to add a page on the wiki and we add things little by little?
Just sugestion,
what do you think?


-- 
              Emanuel Calvo Franco
ArPUG [www.arpug.com.ar] / AOSUG Member
        www.emanuelcalvofranco.com.ar



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