From: | "Jeff Hoffmann" <jeff(at)remapcorp(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Problem with 6.4 and "createdb -D" |
Date: | 1998-11-13 17:53:47 |
Message-ID: | 005401be0f2e$9071c540$c525c4ce@remapcorp.com |
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i've just gotten around to upgrading to 6.4 on a couple of FreeBSD (2.2.7)
servers, and i'm having problems creating databases in alternate locations.
basically, here's what i did:
1) dumped the data from a 6.3.2 install
2) compiled 6.4 (completely generically -- configure; make; make install)
3) did the initdb, then started the postmaster
4) did an "initlocation /mnt/ccd2/pgdata"
5) tried to "createdb -D /mnt/ccd2/pgdata test", which gave me the following
error:
www:/~:[11:42am]45% createdb -D /mnt/ccd2/pgdata test
ERROR: Unable to locate path '/mnt/ccd2/pgdata/test'
This may be due to a missing environment variable in the server
createdb: database creation failed on test.
the same createdb command works fine on my 6.3.2 install.
what is the error referring to? has anyone else seen this problem?
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