Re: [PERFORM]Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread A. Kretschmer
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 Hi,
 
 Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql with different port and
 directory which run simultaneously?

Yes, this is possible, and this is the Debian way for updates.


 If can then will this cause any problem or performance drop down?

Of course, if you have high load in one database ... you have only one
machine.


HTH, Andreas
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Re: [PERFORM]Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread kah_hang_ang




so what is the best way to implement two databases in one machine?
implement with two postgresql instances with separate directory or
implement under one instance?

if I implement two database in one instance, if one of the database crash
will it affect the other?




 
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 Hi,

 Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql with different port
and
 directory which run simultaneously?

Yes, this is possible, and this is the Debian way for updates.


 If can then will this cause any problem or performance drop down?

Of course, if you have high load in one database ... you have only one
machine.


HTH, Andreas
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Re: [PERFORM]Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread A. Kretschmer
am  15.06.2006, um 14:34:51 +0800 mailte [EMAIL PROTECTED] folgendes:
 
 
 
 
 so what is the best way to implement two databases in one machine?
 implement with two postgresql instances with separate directory or
 implement under one instance?

What do you want to do?
Do you need 2 separate pg-versions? Or do you need, for instance, a
live-db and a test-db? 


 if I implement two database in one instance, if one of the database crash
 will it affect the other?

Yes, but on the other side, if you have 2 instances on the same machine
and this machine chrash, then you lost all.
What do you want to do? Perhaps, you need slony? (replication solution)



Btw.: please, no silly fullquote.


Andreas
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Re: [PERFORM]Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread kah_hang_ang





both of the two database are live but use for two different web app.
my company don't want to spend more to buy a new server, so then I think of
to implement both under the same server and one instance..
but then my superior don't want to do that way.
 they want to implement two databases in one server but if one of the
database down it will not affect the other, so that's why I need to have
two instances.





 
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am  15.06.2006, um 14:34:51 +0800 mailte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 so what is the best way to implement two databases in one machine?
 implement with two postgresql instances with separate directory or
 implement under one instance?

What do you want to do?
Do you need 2 separate pg-versions? Or do you need, for instance, a
live-db and a test-db?


 if I implement two database in one instance, if one of the database crash
 will it affect the other?

Yes, but on the other side, if you have 2 instances on the same machine
and this machine chrash, then you lost all.
What do you want to do? Perhaps, you need slony? (replication solution)



Btw.: please, no silly fullquote.


Andreas
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Re: [PERFORM]Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread Nis Jorgensen
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 both of the two database are live but use for two different web app.
 my company don't want to spend more to buy a new server, so then I think of
 to implement both under the same server and one instance..
 but then my superior don't want to do that way.
  they want to implement two databases in one server but if one of the
 database down it will not affect the other, so that's why I need to have
 two instances.

We are currently running your suggestion (two instances of PG) in a
production server, with no obvious problems attributable to the setup
(we have seen some performance problems with one system, but those are
likely caused by bad db/application design).

In our case the two systems are running different minor versions
(although we are planning to migrate them both to the latest 7.4.x).

/Nis


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Re: [PERFORM] Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread Chris Browne
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 Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql with different port and
 directory which run simultaneously?

Certainly.  We have one HACMP cluster which hosts 14 PostgreSQL
instances across two physical boxes.  (If one went down, they'd all
migrate to the survivor...)

 If can then will this cause any problem or performance drop down?

There certainly can be; the databases will be sharing disks, memory,
and CPUs, so if they are avidly competing for resources, the
competition is sure to have some impact on performance.

Flip side: That 14 database cluster has several databases that are
known to be very lightly used; they *aren't* competing, and aren't a
problem.

Consider it obvious that if you haven't enough memory or I/O bandwidth
to cover your two PG instances, you'll find performance sucks...  If
you have enough, then it can work fine...
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Re: [PERFORM]Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread Dan Harris



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both of the two database are live but use for two different web app.
my company don't want to spend more to buy a new server, so then I think of
to implement both under the same server and one instance..


Just as an anecdote, I am running 30 databases on a single instance and 
it's working quite well.   There may be reasons to run multiple 
instances but it seems like tuning them to cooperate for memory would 
pose some problems - e.g. effective_cache_size.


-Dan


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Re: [PERFORM]Is it possible to start two instances of postgresql?

2006-06-15 Thread Bill Moran
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  both of the two database are live but use for two different web app.
  my company don't want to spend more to buy a new server, so then I think of
  to implement both under the same server and one instance..
 
 Just as an anecdote, I am running 30 databases on a single instance and 
 it's working quite well.   There may be reasons to run multiple 
 instances but it seems like tuning them to cooperate for memory would 
 pose some problems - e.g. effective_cache_size.

The only reason I can see for doing this is when you need to run two
different versions of PostgreSQL.  Which is what I've been forced to
do on one of our servers.

It works, but it's a pain to admin.  If you can just put all the databases
in one db cluster (is that terminology still correct?) it'll be much
easier.

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