Re: [SQL] How do I split the data files into 2 hardisks?
Ludovic Marcotte <ludovic@sophos.ca>
From: Ludovic Marcotte <ludovic@Sophos.ca>
To: Chairudin Sentosa Harjo <chai@dnet.net.id>
Cc: "pgsql-questions@postgresql.org" <pgsql-sql@postgreSQL.org>
Date: 1998-08-06T02:13:51Z
Lists: pgsql-sql
On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Chairudin Sentosa Harjo wrote: > Hi all, > > I like this mailing list, very helpful. > I have a question regarding splitting data file to more than 1 hardisks. > > Currently I have 2 x 2 GB hardisks. > I would like to split files in directory > /usr/local/pgsql/data/base/databasename > to 2 hardisks. > > The reason is I want to dump 3 GB ~ 4 GB of data from oracle to postgres to > do testing. > I want to know whether postgres can handle 3 GB ~ 4 GB data, and so some > performance benchmarking. ( Oracle vs Postgres ) > > I don't have one 4 GB hardisk, so I have to split them. > I am using Linux. > Could any one help me ? > > Thanks > > Regards > Chai > Hi, I don't know if PostgreSQL can do that.. but you could certainly enabled the linear mode for 'disk appending' in your kernel. Hope that helps, Ludovic