PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby walter1953 » Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:54 am

i created a new database(because of mined hands), exactly like the first one.
it just has an other name ("pt3_mined", the first one was called "pt3_newdb"), but i also led this new database (for mined hands) into "pg_data".
could that be the problem?

alright, i will change back the postgres txt file to the old values. sadly i didn't save the prior one.

where can i find a the default settings of this txt file?
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby WhiteRider » Wed Sep 24, 2008 3:09 pm

I haven't made any changes to my file, so you should be able to get the defaults from here.
This is from my 8.3.3 installation, so unless you are using the same version, I wouldn't just copy the whole file in - and if you do, rename yours first so you still have it if something goes wrong.

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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby rjbrown1965 » Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:53 pm

kraada wrote:
Click Start --> Programs --> PostgreSQL --> psql to template1. This will open up a console window. In the console type:

CREATE TABLESPACE spare_disk LOCATION 'D:\\pg_data';



I got to this bit, no worries, however I do not get 'psql to template1' .... instead I get the same as other person "psql to posgres"

When I type in this (or even copy paste)CREATE TABLESPACE spare_disk LOCATION 'D:\\pg_data'; - I change the D to F (F is my database drive) I get "syntax error near F" I have tried removing the ' symbols but that makes no difference.

Any Ideas ?

However after running PT3 for the 1st time after install I connected to the database & I have imported a few hands and the used space on my database hard drive is increasing, does that mean it is working as it should utilising the extra hard drive even though I didn't complete the instructions in the 1st post ?
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby Eric Poker » Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:11 pm

Improve performance if i'm doing this with 1 HD with 2 partitions ?
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby WhiteRider » Mon Oct 06, 2008 3:57 am

I don't *think* you'll get as much benefit on a single disk because the disk will still be doing other things as well.
It may mean that the postgres portion of the disk doesn't get as defragmented, but I don't think it will help that much.
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby walter1953 » Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:25 am

Hi,

i have a new question:

is there something different now when i want to backup my DB?
is there a tutorial how i can make a backup?
or do i have to wait for a later version of PT3 in which backups will be possible?

thanks for your help
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby WhiteRider » Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:52 am

Have a look at the Database / Postgres FAQ for how to back up your database.
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby onthehustle » Sun Nov 23, 2008 12:30 am

I get all the way to "\i schema.postgre.sql" - hit Enter and get "no such file or directory". I have schema.postgre.sql pasted on my external HD. Says I'm connected to pt3_newdb. Please assist. Thanks
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby WhiteRider » Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:10 am

onthehustle wrote:I get all the way to "\i schema.postgre.sql" - hit Enter and get "no such file or directory". I have schema.postgre.sql pasted on my external HD. Says I'm connected to pt3_newdb. Please assist. Thanks

What are you trying to do, exactly? What link are you following?
What is connected to "pt3_newdb"?
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Re: PT3 performance tuning 2 HDDs

Postby kraada » Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:55 am

It sounds like you missed this step:

Click Start, click Run and type in "C:\Program Files\PokerTracker 3\Data\Schemas" and click ok. There is one file in here: schemas.postgre.sql. Right click on it, and click copy. Click Start, click Run type in D:\ and click ok. Right click in the window and click Paste to copy the schemas.postgre.sql to that location.

Alternately, you can just type:
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\i  C:\\Program Files\\PokerTracker 3\\Data\\Schemas\\schemas.postgres.sql


and that should do the exact same thing. Note all of the double backslashes.
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