I've spent lots of time to find Postgres configuration files like pg_hba.conf
or postgresql.conf
in different distributions of linux and also postgres versions itself! and I was very confused...
2 Answers
Finally, I found the global solution for it.
First, you should follow these steps:
Type
su - postgres
or, if that does not work,sudo -i -u postgres
and hitEnter
.Type
psql
and hitEnter
.To find out the location of the postgres configuration file
postgresql.conf
, type:SHOW config_file;
The output should be like this:
postgres=# SHOW config_file; config_file ----------------------------------------- /etc/postgresql/9.6/main/postgresql.conf (1 row)
And to find out the location of the postgres
pg_hba.conf
file, type:SHOW hba_file;
There, the output should be like this:
postgres=# SHOW hba_file; hba_file ------------------------------------- /etc/postgresql/9.6/main/pg_hba.conf (1 row)
If you instance is not started and you can't
select current_setting('hba_file')
or
select setting from pg_settings where name = 'hba_file'
or
psql -c 'show hba_file'
you can just find them:
find / -name pg_hba.conf