Creates a filespace using a configuration file that defines per-segment file system locations. Filespaces describe the physical file system resources to be used by a tablespace.
Note: gpfilespace
is deprecated and will be removed in the Greenplum Database 6 release.
gpfilespace [<connection_option> ...] [-l <logfile_directory>]
[-o <output_file_name>]
gpfilespace [<connection_option> ...] [-l <logfile_directory>]
[-c <fs_config_file>]
gpfilespace --movetempfilespace \{<filespace\_name\> \| default\}
gpfilespace --movetransfilespace \{<filespace\_name\> \| default\}
gpfilespace --showtempfilespace
gpfilespace --showtransfilespace
gpfilespace -v
gpfilespace -?
A tablespace requires a file system location to store its database files. In Greenplum Database, the master and each segment (primary and mirror) needs its own distinct storage location. This collection of file system locations for all components in a Greenplum system is referred to as a filespace. Once a filespace is defined, it can be used by one or more tablespaces.
When used with the -o
option, the gpfilespace
utility looks up your system configuration information in the Greenplum Database catalog tables and prompts you for the appropriate file system locations needed to create the filespace. It then outputs a configuration file that can be used to create a filespace. If a file name is not specified, a gpfilespace_config_
# file will be created in the current directory by default.
Once you have a configuration file, you can run gpfilespace
with the -c
option to create the filespace in Greenplum Database.
You will need to create a filespace before you can use the gpfilespace --movetempfilespace
option to move your temporary files to the new location.
Use either gpfilespace --showtempfilespace
or --showtransfilespace
options to show the name of the filespace currently associated with temporary or transaction files.
Note: If segments are down due to a power or NIC failure, you may see inconsistencies during filespace creation. You may not be able to bring up the Greenplum Database.
A configuration file containing:
filespace:myfs
```
<hostname>:<dbid>:/<filesystem_dir>/<seg_datadir_name>
```
~/gpAdminLogs
.
gpfilespace
utility. The utility will designate segment-specific data directories within the location(s) you specify, so it is possible to use the same location for multiple segments. However, primaries and mirrors cannot use the same location. After the utility creates the configuration file, you can manually edit the file to make any required changes to the filespace layout before creating the filespace in Greenplum Database.
Moves transaction files to a new filespace or to the default location.
Warning: Do not move transaction files to a non-default location. Moving transaction files might cause data loss.
Connection Options
PGHOST
or defaults to localhost.
PGPORT
or defaults to 5432.
PGUSER
or defaults to the current system user name. Only database superusers are allowed to create filespaces.
Create a filespace configuration file. You will be prompted to enter a name for the filespace, a master file system location, the primary segment file system locations, and the mirror segment file system locations. For example, if your configuration has 2 primary and 2 mirror segments per host, you will be prompted for a total of 5 locations (including the master). The file system locations must exist on all hosts in your system prior to running the gpfilespace
utility:
$ **gpfilespace -o .
**Enter a name for this filespace
> fastdisk
Checking your configuration:
Your system has 2 hosts with 2 primary and 2 mirror segments
per host.
Configuring hosts: [sdw1, sdw2]
Please specify 2 locations for the primary segments, one per line:
primary location 1> /gp_pri_filespc
primary location 2> /gp_pri_filespc
Please specify 2 locations for the mirror segments, one per line:
mirror location 1> /gp_mir_filespc
mirror location 2> /gp_mir_filespc
Enter a file system location for the master:
master location> /gp_master_filespc
Example filespace configuration file:
filespace:fastdisk
mdw:1:/gp_master_filespc/gp-1
sdw1:2:/gp_pri_filespc/gp0
sdw1:3:/gp_mir_filespc/gp1
sdw2:4:/gp_mir_filespc/gp0
sdw2:5:/gp_pri_filespc/gp1
Execute the configuration file to create the filespace in Greenplum Database:
$ gpfilespace -c gpfilespace_config_1
CREATE TABLESPACE in the Greenplum Database Reference Guide