CREATE DIRECTORY
Function
CREATE DIRECTORY creates a directory. The directory defines an alias for a path in the server file system and is used to store data files used by users. Users can read and write these files through the dbe_file advanced package.
The read and write permissions for the directory can be granted to specified users to provide permission control for dbe_file.
Precautions
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When enable_access_server_directory is set to off, only the initial user is allowed to create directory objects. When enable_access_server_directory is set to on, the user with the SYSADMIN permission and the user who inherits the gs_role_directory_create permission of the built-in role can create directory objects.
- By default, the user who creates a directory has the read and write permissions on the directory.
- The default owner of a directory is the user who creates the directory.
- A directory cannot be created for the following paths:
- The path contains special characters.
- The path is a relative path.
- The following validity check is performed during directory creation:
- Check whether the path exists in the OS. If it does not exist, a message is displayed, indicating the potential risks.
- Check whether the database initial user omm has the read, write, and execution permissions on the created directory. If the user does not have all the permissions, a message is displayed, indicating the potential risks.
- In a cluster, ensure that the path is the same on all the nodes. Otherwise, the path may fail to be found on some nodes when the directory is used.
Syntax
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CREATE [OR REPLACE] DIRECTORY directory_name AS 'path_name'; |
Parameter Description
- directory_name
Specifies name of a directory.
Value range: a string. It must comply with the naming convention.
- path_name
Specifies the OS path for which a directory is to be created.
Value range: a valid OS path
Examples
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-- Create a directory. gaussdb=# CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY dir AS '/tmp/'; -- Delete the directory. gaussdb=# DROP DIRECTORY dir; |
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