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PG_RENAMECLUSTER(1) Debian PostgreSQL infrastructure PG_RENAMECLUSTER(1)

pg_renamecluster - rename a PostgreSQL cluster

pg_renamecluster version oldname newname

pg_renamecluster changes the name of a PostgreSQL cluster, i. e. the name of the config directory in /etc/postgresql/version/ along with the data directory in /var/lib/postgresql/version/. Existing log files in /var/log/postgresql/ are also renamed. The cluster is stopped and started for the operation.

The following postgresql.conf config options are updated to refer to the changed path names: data_directory, hba_file, ident_file, external_pid_file, stats_temp_directory, cluster_name.

None.

pg_createcluster(8), pg_dropcluster(8), pg_lsclusters(1), pg_wrapper(1)

Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>

2022-06-22 Debian