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From gilberto.castillo@etecsa.cu
Subject Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: pg_dumpall: could not connect to database: FATAL
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In response to Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: pg_dumpall: could not connect to database: FATAL  (Pepe TD Vo <pepevo@yahoo.com>)
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Is possible that postgres it is running for other port? Check!!



El 2019-02-26 16:09, Pepe TD Vo escribió:
> I typo PORT without =
> 
> yes, I did reload postgres after make a configuration change.
> 
> v/r,
> 
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>  On Tuesday, February 26, 2019 3:55 PM, Steve Crawford
> <scrawford@pinpointresearch.com> wrote:
> 
> Some random observations that may or may not be of use.
> 
> Are you making sure to reload PostgreSQL whenever you make a config
> change?
> 
>> I also found pg_hba.conf on both folders
>> /var/lib/pgsql/11/data/pg_hba.conf &
>> /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf).  I modified it as above and the
>> script is not working even run from the command prompt.
> 
> To find out which pg_hba.conf file your running database is using run:
> 
> show all;
> 
> Then search for hba_file or view directly by:
> 
> select setting from pg_settings where name = 'hba_file';
> 
> You can verify your pg_hba.conf settings with (as user postgres):
> 
> select * from pg_hba_file_rules ;
> 
>> # export HOSTNAME=hostname
>> 
>> # export USERNAME=postgres
>> # export DATABASE=postgres
>> # export PORT 5432
>> # pg_dump -v -p $PORT -U $USERNAME -d $DATABASE -f
>> /tmp/postgresbakup.sql
> 
> Looks like you are missing the "=" between PORT and 5432
> 
> Cheers,
> Steve


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