Hi,
I desactivate NC and now i view space in disk used by hem2. Folder postgres it's ok not delete because databse in this folder.
And this folder it's possible delete?
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Thank for help.
Hi,
I desactivate NC and now i view space in disk used by hem2. Folder postgres it's ok not delete because databse in this folder.
And this folder it's possible delete?
fbd92322d73137f0e493d4411e439e83.png
Thank for help.
What's the name of your database? Do you have multiple databases?
In C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\HoldemManager\ Database\ you can delete the subfolders of databases you don't use anymore.
However don't delete any files in the Roaming\HoldemManager\Database\[name of your active database].
In HM2 for player related hand data, we use a flat file approach. Each player has his own folder and each file represents a single day. Each line within the file is a tokenized version of a single hand. These files are stored in the /Database folder.
So HM2 uses 2 locations for the database: -1 the PostgreSQL database, -2 the flat file approach in /Roaming/HoldemManager/Database.
NoteCaddy stores all his data in the PostgreSQL database.
If NoteCaddy was turned on and created a huge table (taking up lots of diskspace), it's best to: turn off NoteCaddy, restart HM2, reimport your hands into a new empty database, delete the old database.
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Thanks for reply, I do this, create a new DB.
You should delete databases via the database manager. It is easier, and sometimes, people have deleted the Postgres database, which are three folders that Postgres needs to run, and without them, it won't run.
Regards udbrky (Chris)