On 3/10/2016 12:25 PM, Alka Gupta wrote:
> Do you know if there is any encryption or security or will plainly copying
> the files will work? Do I need to know any db usernames and passwords, which
> obviously I don't have?
plain copy should be fine, any encryption would be file system level,
and if it was so encrypted you wouldn't have even been able to /see/ the
files.
modify pg_hba.conf to have...
local all all trust
as the first non-comment line, and pooof, no security on the databases
for local direct connections.
there's nearly always a 'postgres' user which is the server owner, and
primary database administrator account. you should create a unix user
'postgres', and use this user to start the database server via...
pg_ctl -D /path/to/pg/data (other options if need) start
and you should see any startup problems displayed on the console. if the
server actually starts, then it should start logging to
$PGDATA/pg_log/..... and you might tail the newest of those files to
see whats going on.
Q: is the pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf files in the data directory,
or was this a ubuntu/debian setup where they put them in /etc/pgsql/...
? if its a debian/ubuntu setup a bunch of things were moved
around, logging is in /var/log/... the config files are in /etc and
so forth.
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