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ALTER TABLESPACE
  
  Name
ALTER TABLESPACE -- change the definition
  of a tablespace
 
  
  Synopsis
  
ALTER TABLESPACE name RENAME TO newname
ALTER TABLESPACE name OWNER TO newowner
 
  
  Description
  ALTER TABLESPACE changes the
  definition of a tablespace.
  You must own the tablespace to use ALTER
  TABLESPACE. To alter the owner, you must also be a direct or
  indirect member of the new owning role. (Note that superusers
  have these privileges automatically.)
 
  
  Parameters
  
    
      - name
- 
        The name of an existing tablespace. 
- newname
- 
        The new name of the tablespace. The new name cannot
        begin with pg_, as such names are
        reserved for system tablespaces. 
- newowner
- 
        The new owner of the tablespace. 
 
 
  
  Examples
  Rename tablespace index_space to
  fast_raid:
  
ALTER TABLESPACE index_space RENAME TO fast_raid;
  Change the owner of tablespace index_space:
  
ALTER TABLESPACE index_space OWNER TO mary;
 
  
  Compatibility
  There is no ALTER TABLESPACE
  statement in the SQL standard.