Re: pg_hba.conf changes without restarting postmaster - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Christopher Browne
Subject Re: pg_hba.conf changes without restarting postmaster
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Msg-id m3u0vpoucy.fsf@wolfe.cbbrowne.com
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In response to pg_hba.conf changes without restarting postmaster  (Si Chen <schen@graciousstyle.com>)
List pgsql-general
After a long battle with technology, schen@graciousstyle.com (Si Chen), an earthling, wrote:
> It seems that every time I make a change to pg_hba.conf, I have to
> restart the database server for the new authentication to take effect.
> Is there a way to have the server use the new pg_hba.conf
> authentication without restarting the production server.

You NEVER need to restart the database server to reflect pg_hba.conf
changes.

The command "pg_ctl -D $PGDATA reload" will cause the server to reload
the contents of pg_hba.conf, assuming PGDATA is appropriately set.
Several other methods are possible, all of which ultimately amount to
sending the signal SIGHUP to the postmaster.
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