Re: How do I determine my data dir for a created database for pg_ctl? - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Matthew Pettis
Subject Re: How do I determine my data dir for a created database for pg_ctl?
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Msg-id 82ba77b80808201247j30c5e36fr4cdc0e2094afbf97@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: How do I determine my data dir for a created database for pg_ctl?  (Barbara Figueirido <barbara@bariloche.com.ar>)
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Thank You, Barbara,

See Klint Gore's solution -- that's the one I used and it worked for
me quite well.

Thanks again,
Matt

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Barbara Figueirido
<barbara@bariloche.com.ar> wrote:
> Matthew Pettis wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a database I can psql into... How can I determine what its
>> absolute path is so I can use pg_ctl on it to restart it?  Because
>> when I use pg_ctl, it tells me I have to provide it in the -D flag as
>> an argument.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> matt
>>
>
> Hi. I'm quite a novice, but I think I can help. In need of determining
> the path to the data, I use an indirect method: since different
> distributions have different paths, I try to locate the pg_hba.conf
> file, which resides on the same directory as your data (with the command
> "find / -name 'pg_hba.conf'" (without the double quotes) issued as root).
> But since your postmaster is running, I would rather try the following:
>
> ps auwx |grep postmaster
>
> this tells you whether it is in fact running, and if it is, tells you
> also the path where the -D flag points to.
>
> Hope this is somehow useful. Best regards,
> Barbara
>



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