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  1. Database in another drive

    Arbol One <arbolone@hotmail.ca> — 2025-10-13T20:19:01Z

    Is there a way to either create the database or save the data in another drive?
    
    I am using Win11, not my choice since 1998, and, not surprisingly, the WinOS had a crash; I lost all kinds of information including PostgreSQL (postgres (PostgreSQL) 18.0), its databases, tables, data, etc., what a nightmare!
    To not have this happen again, I'd like to create the databases in the E: drive or have the tables stored in that drive, please note that I am not talking about backing the data in the E: drive, but to actually have the databases in the E: drive. Can this be done and is it practical to do this?
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
  2. Re: Database in another drive

    John McKown <john.archie.mckown@gmail.com> — 2025-10-13T20:21:45Z

    https://www.google.com/search?q=create+postgres+database+on+e%3A&oq=create+postgres+database+on+e%3A&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCTI5MjI0ajBqN6gCD7ACAQ&client=ms-android-google&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
    
    On Mon, Oct 13, 2025, 15:19 Arbol One <arbolone@hotmail.ca> wrote:
    
    > Is there a way to either create the database or save the data in another
    > drive?
    >
    > I am using Win11, not my choice since 1998, and, not surprisingly, the
    > WinOS had a crash; I lost all kinds of information including PostgreSQL (postgres
    > (PostgreSQL) 18.0), its databases, tables, data, etc., what a nightmare!
    > To not have this happen again, I'd like to create the databases in the E:
    > drive or have the tables stored in that drive, please note that I am not
    > talking about backing the data in the E: drive, but to actually have the
    > databases in the E: drive. Can this be done and is it practical to do this?
    >
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    >
    
  3. Re: Database in another drive

    Tim Gerber <tggerber@gmail.com> — 2025-10-13T20:36:46Z

    Yes, you can either set the default tablespace to the desired drive or
    create a tablespace on the E: drive and specify the db objects to use it.
    Best to look at:
    https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/manage-ag-tablespaces.html
    
    Best Regards,
    Tim
    
    On Mon, Oct 13, 2025 at 3:19 PM Arbol One <arbolone@hotmail.ca> wrote:
    
    > Is there a way to either create the database or save the data in another
    > drive?
    >
    > I am using Win11, not my choice since 1998, and, not surprisingly, the
    > WinOS had a crash; I lost all kinds of information including PostgreSQL (postgres
    > (PostgreSQL) 18.0), its databases, tables, data, etc., what a nightmare!
    > To not have this happen again, I'd like to create the databases in the E:
    > drive or have the tables stored in that drive, please note that I am not
    > talking about backing the data in the E: drive, but to actually have the
    > databases in the E: drive. Can this be done and is it practical to do this?
    >
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  4. Re: Database in another drive

    Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> — 2025-10-13T21:57:53Z

    On Mon, Oct 13, 2025 at 4:19 PM Arbol One <arbolone@hotmail.ca> wrote:
    
    > Is there a way to either create the database or save the data in another
    > drive?
    >
    > I am using Win11, not my choice since 1998, and, not surprisingly, the
    > WinOS had a crash;
    >
    
    I've been using Windows on (local, telecommuting) corporate PCs for 25
    years.  Never has the hardware crashed or Windows become so corrupted that
    C: needed to be wiped?
    
    
    > I lost all kinds of information including PostgreSQL (postgres
    > (PostgreSQL) 18.0), its databases, tables, data, etc., what a nightmare!
    >
    
    Where are your backups?  Why don't you have backups?
    
    
    > To not have this happen again, I'd like to create the databases in the E:
    > drive or have the tables stored in that drive, please note that I am not
    > talking about backing the data in the E: drive, but to actually have the
    > databases in the E: drive. Can this be done and is it practical to do this?
    >
    
    Of course.  The same way you created them on C:.  Either with a GUI or
    command prompt.
    mkdir E:\PosgreSQL\data
    initdb -k -D  E:\PosgreSQL\data
    
    -- 
    Death to <Redacted>, and butter sauce.
    Don't boil me, I'm still alive.
    <Redacted> lobster!
    
  5. Re: Database in another drive

    Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> — 2025-10-13T23:01:57Z

    On 10/13/25 14:57, Ron Johnson wrote:
    > On Mon, Oct 13, 2025 at 4:19 PM Arbol One <arbolone@hotmail.ca 
    > <mailto:arbolone@hotmail.ca>> wrote:
    > 
    >     Is there a way to either create the database or save the data
    >     in another drive?
    > 
    >     I am using Win11, not my choice since 1998, and, not surprisingly,
    >     the WinOS had a crash;
    > 
    > 
    > I've been using Windows on (local, telecommuting) corporate PCs for 25 
    > years.  Never has the hardware crashed or Windows become so corrupted 
    > that C: needed to be wiped?
    
    Consider yourself having lived a charmed life. You don't want to have to 
    restore a Windows machine. The usual method is to start over with an OS 
    only disk image and rebuild the user data from backups.
    
    
    -- 
    Adrian Klaver
    adrian.klaver@aklaver.com