ALTER TABLESPACE — change the definition of a tablespace
ALTER TABLESPACEnameRENAME TOnew_nameALTER TABLESPACEnameOWNER TO {new_owner| CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER } ALTER TABLESPACEnameSET (tablespace_option=value[, ... ] ) ALTER TABLESPACEnameRESET (tablespace_option[, ... ] )
   ALTER TABLESPACE can be used to change the definition of
   a tablespace.
  
You must own the tablespace to change the definition of a tablespace. To alter the owner, you must also be a direct or indirect member of the new owning role. (Note that superusers have these privileges automatically.)
nameThe name of an existing tablespace.
new_name
      The new name of the tablespace.  The new name cannot
      begin with pg_, as such names
      are reserved for system tablespaces.
     
new_ownerThe new owner of the tablespace.
tablespace_option
      A tablespace parameter to be set or reset.  Currently, the only
      available parameters are seq_page_cost,
      random_page_cost, effective_io_concurrency
      and maintenance_io_concurrency.
      Setting these values for a particular tablespace will override the
      planner's usual estimate of the cost of reading pages from tables in
      that tablespace, and the executor's prefetching behavior, as established
      by the configuration parameters of the
      same name (see seq_page_cost,
      random_page_cost,
      effective_io_concurrency,
      maintenance_io_concurrency).  This may be useful if
      one tablespace is located on a disk which is faster or slower than the
      remainder of the I/O subsystem.
     
   Rename tablespace index_space to fast_raid:
ALTER TABLESPACE index_space RENAME TO fast_raid;
   Change the owner of tablespace index_space:
ALTER TABLESPACE index_space OWNER TO mary;
   There is no ALTER TABLESPACE statement in
   the SQL standard.