On 4/23/20 4:19 PM, Dummy Account wrote:
This worked.
sudo su - postgres
I was now able to log into data and ls
Inside data is "log".
How do I open log?
and got:
LSOpenURLsWithRole() failed with erro -610
I then tried:
log show
and I got:
log: Could not be open local log store: The log archive
er password".
> So even if I did remove the password for "PostgreSQL" server, would I be
> able to reset one?
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 4:26 PM
> *From:* "Adrian Klaver"
> *To:* "Dummy Account"
> *Cc:* "pgsql-general" ,
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 3:03 PM Dummy Account
wrote:
>
> I cannot login into a postgres role via command line.
>
> Issue #1.
> I have never done it before via command line, so maybe I am doing it
> incorrectly.
> I have been attempting to go:
>
> su - postgres
>
>
The "sudo" in Rob's answer wasn'
PM
*From:* "Adrian Klaver"
*To:* "Dummy Account"
*Cc:* "pgsql-general" , "David G.
Johnston"
*Subject:* Re: Fw: Re: Could Not Connect To Server
On 4/23/20 1:37 PM, Dummy Account wrote:
> From the Finder, I think that is the same a File Explorer on
at pgAdmin calls the "master password".
So even if I did remove the password for "PostgreSQL" server, would I be able to reset one?
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 4:26 PM
From: "Adrian Klaver"
To: "Dummy Account"
Cc: "pgsql-general" , "David
On 4/23/20 3:26 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 4/23/20 1:37 PM, Dummy Account wrote:
From the Finder, I think that is the same a File Explorer on Widows.
From Finder, it's locked; I cannot access it. Could I use the
command line and change ownership or access privledges? And then get
acces
On 4/23/20 1:37 PM, Dummy Account wrote:
From the Finder, I think that is the same a File Explorer on Widows.
From Finder, it's locked; I cannot access it. Could I use the command
line and change ownership or access privledges? And then get access?
Why not from the command line use a text
laver"
To: "Dummy Account" , "pgsql-general" , "David G. Johnston"
Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Could Not Connect To Server
On 4/23/20 1:24 PM, Dummy Account wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
> I did find loggin.h and insallation_summary.log. Neither of which look
> t
On 4/23/20 1:24 PM, Dummy Account wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I did find loggin.h and insallation_summary.log. Neither of which look
to include the info you may want.
Please advise as to what log file you want to see.
Did you look under:
/Library/PostgreSQL/12/data
directory for sub-directory?:
Hey Everyone,
I did find loggin.h and insallation_summary.log. Neither of which look to include the info you may want.
Please advise as to what log file you want to see.
Thanks
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 2:32 PM
From: "Dummy Account"
To: "Adrian Klaver"
Cc: "David G. J
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