WhiteRider wrote:It depends how you have configured postgres - if it is configured to use the drive that you want then you won't need to do anything special, you can just create the databases through PT3.
Well, before new DB's were created on my old HDD. I followed the steps outlined in the second post in this thread, and was via the command prompt able to create a new DB on my new HDD. But I don't know if that is enough for future DB's created through PT3 to be put on the new HDD as well?
EDIT: I tried creating a new DB using PT3 and it was created on my old HDD. What do I need to do, to make my new HDD my default?
WhiteRider wrote:The backup post in the
Database / Postgres FAQ explains exactly what you need to do to restore a database using PGAdmin.
I tried this, and it seemed to work, however, first I got a message upon restoring saying it had ignored 101 errors. I then hit OK, and it then continued. Then it appeared with a message about having ignored 115 errors. I hit OK again, the program worked a little bit and again informed of the 115 errors. This happened a couple more times untill I finally hit cancel.
I'm not sure if it just keeps trying to rerun the restore due to the errors? And what are the errors? it appears it had the same amount of hands a the old DB.