On 11/14/18 6:58 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018, Adrian Klaver wrote:

Just realized the question I should have asked is:
How did you get the pg_dumpall file processed by Postgres?
In other words how did you do it without a password?

   As user postgres I entered the command
$ psql -f dump-all.sql

   In any case, I need to back up because I missed something when
initializing the cluster.

   ps ax | grep postgres

shows a number of processes, but psql tells me there's no server running,
and there is no postmaster.opts or postmaster.pid in the data directory.

   I can delete contents of the data directory and re-initdb, or re-install
the application and start from scratch.

It was running when you did this:

psql -f dump-all.sql

correct?

Seems to me it is a start up script issue.

Have you rebooted the computer since the last time Postgres ran?

Is there a startup script in init.d/ or where ever your scripts are?

Can you start the server manually using pg_ctl?


Advice appreciated,

Rich




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