Postgres:Changing Data Directory
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1. Shut down PostgreSQL (switch to postgres user)
- /usr/<postgres folder>/bin/pg_ctl stop -D /var/lib/pgsql/<version>/main/data
- Example: /usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/pg_ctl stop -D /var/lib/pgsql/9.1/main/data
2. Make sure that PostgreSQL has been shut down successfully
- /usr/<postgres folder>/bin/pg_ctl status -D /var/lib/pgsql/<version>/main/data
3. Find the PostgreSQL config file and edit it (usually in /etc/postgresql, but it might be in /var)
- nano /etc/postgresql/<version>/main/postgresql.conf
- change the data_directory, pg_hba, and pg_ident lines to the new paths
4. Change ownership of the new directory and subdirectories to make sure postgres user has access to those
- sudo chown -R <ownername>:<groupname> <foldername>
5. Restart PostgreSQL (switch to postgres user)
- /usr/<postgres folder>/bin/pg_ctl start -D new/path/to/data
- /usr/<postgres folder>/bin/pg_ctl status -D new/path/to/data