Wo sind meine Postgres * Conf-Dateien?
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25-09-2019 - |
Frage
Ich habe vor kurzem postgresql 8.3 auf meinem Ubuntu 8.04 nach dem Update neu installiert. Gebrauchte EnterpriseDB Paket. Ich kann lokal mit der Datenbank verbinden, ich sehe System DB Postgres, aber ich kann es nicht konfigurieren, weil ich nicht Konfigurationsdateien finden. Durchsucht die gesamte Festplatte und fand nur Proben wie pg_hba.conf.sample
Wo sind die Postgres *. Conf Dateien?
Lösung
Oder fordern Sie Ihre Datenbank:
$ psql -U postgres -c 'SHOW config_file'
Andere Tipps
Ubuntu 13.04
installiert mit Software-Center:
Die Lage für meine ist:
/etc/postgresql/9.1/main/postgresql.conf
Ausführen
sudo updatedb
gefolgt von
locate postgresql.conf
Wo sind meine Postgres * .conf Dateien?
Abfrage der Datenbank mit der SQL-Abfrage:
SHOW config_file;
Der Grund, warum Sie Probleme bei der Suche postgresql.conf
haben können, da sie von Postgres gehört, nicht als root.
Hier ist, wo mein ist auf Fedora 17:
[root@defiant /]# ll /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
Beachten Sie ist im Besitz von Postgres :
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres 19332 Oct 14 09:38
/var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
Es hat Erlaubnis 600, das erklärt, warum Sie eine harte Zeit haben es mit einer Dateisuche zu finden. Die Lage von postgresql.conf
wird unterschiedlich sein, je nachdem, was Betriebssystem Sie verwenden.
Hier ist der Inhalt von mir:
# -----------------------------
# PostgreSQL configuration file
# -----------------------------
#
# This file consists of lines of the form:
#
# name = value
#
# (The "=" is optional.) Whitespace may be used. Comments are introduced with
# "#" anywhere on a line. The complete list of parameter names and allowed
# values can be found in the PostgreSQL documentation.
#
# The commented-out settings shown in this file represent the default values.
# Re-commenting a setting is NOT sufficient to revert it to the default value;
# you need to reload the server.
#
# This file is read on server startup and when the server receives a SIGHUP
# signal. If you edit the file on a running system, you have to SIGHUP the
# server for the changes to take effect, or use "pg_ctl reload". Some
# parameters, which are marked below, require a server shutdown and restart to
# take effect.
#
# Any parameter can also be given as a command-line option to the server, e.g.,
# "postgres -c log_connections=on". Some parameters can be changed at run time
# with the "SET" SQL command.
#
# Memory units: kB = kilobytes Time units: ms = milliseconds
# MB = megabytes s = seconds
# GB = gigabytes min = minutes
# h = hours
# d = days
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FILE LOCATIONS
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The default values of these variables are driven from the -D command-line
# option or PGDATA environment variable, represented here as ConfigDir.
#data_directory = 'ConfigDir' # use data in another directory
# (change requires restart)
#hba_file = 'ConfigDir/pg_hba.conf' # host-based authentication file
# (change requires restart)
#ident_file = 'ConfigDir/pg_ident.conf' # ident configuration file
# (change requires restart)
# If external_pid_file is not explicitly set, no extra PID file is written.
#external_pid_file = '(none)' # write an extra PID file
# (change requires restart)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CONNECTIONS AND AUTHENTICATION
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Connection Settings -
#listen_addresses = 'localhost' # what IP address(es) to listen on;
# comma-separated list of addresses;
# defaults to 'localhost', '*' = all
# (change requires restart)
#port = 5432 # (change requires restart)
# Note: In RHEL/Fedora installations, you can't set the port number here;
# adjust it in the service file instead.
max_connections = 100 # (change requires restart)
# Note: Increasing max_connections costs ~400 bytes of shared memory per
# connection slot, plus lock space (see max_locks_per_transaction).
#superuser_reserved_connections = 3 # (change requires restart)
#unix_socket_directories = '/var/run/postgresql, /tmp'
# comma-separated list of directories
# (change requires restart)
#unix_socket_group = '' # (change requires restart)
#unix_socket_permissions = 0777 # begin with 0 to use octal notation
# (change requires restart)
#bonjour = off # advertise server via Bonjour
# (change requires restart)
#bonjour_name = '' # defaults to the computer name
# (change requires restart)
# - Security and Authentication -
#authentication_timeout = 1min # 1s-600s
#ssl = off # (change requires restart)
#ssl_ciphers = 'ALL:!ADH:!LOW:!EXP:!MD5:@STRENGTH' # allowed SSL ciphers
# (change requires restart)
#ssl_renegotiation_limit = 512MB # amount of data between renegotiations
#password_encryption = on
#db_user_namespace = off
# Kerberos and GSSAPI
#krb_server_keyfile = ''
#krb_srvname = 'postgres' # (Kerberos only)
#krb_caseins_users = off
# - TCP Keepalives -
# see "man 7 tcp" for details
#tcp_keepalives_idle = 0 # TCP_KEEPIDLE, in seconds;
# 0 selects the system default
#tcp_keepalives_interval = 0 # TCP_KEEPINTVL, in seconds;
# 0 selects the system default
#tcp_keepalives_count = 0 # TCP_KEEPCNT;
# 0 selects the system default
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RESOURCE USAGE (except WAL)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Memory -
shared_buffers = 24MB # min 128kB
# (change requires restart)
#temp_buffers = 8MB # min 800kB
#max_prepared_transactions = 0 # zero disables the feature
# (change requires restart)
# Note: Increasing max_prepared_transactions costs ~600 bytes of shared memory
# per transaction slot, plus lock space (see max_locks_per_transaction).
# It is not advisable to set max_prepared_transactions nonzero unless you
# actively intend to use prepared transactions.
#work_mem = 1MB # min 64kB
#maintenance_work_mem = 16MB # min 1MB
#max_stack_depth = 2MB # min 100kB
# - Kernel Resource Usage -
#max_files_per_process = 1000 # min 25
# (change requires restart)
#shared_preload_libraries = '' # (change requires restart)
# - Cost-Based Vacuum Delay -
#vacuum_cost_delay = 0ms # 0-100 milliseconds
#vacuum_cost_page_hit = 1 # 0-10000 credits
#vacuum_cost_page_miss = 10 # 0-10000 credits
#vacuum_cost_page_dirty = 20 # 0-10000 credits
#vacuum_cost_limit = 200 # 1-10000 credits
# - Background Writer -
#bgwriter_delay = 200ms # 10-10000ms between rounds
#bgwriter_lru_maxpages = 100 # 0-1000 max buffers written/round
#bgwriter_lru_multiplier = 2.0 # 0-10.0 multipler on buffers scanned/round
# - Asynchronous Behavior -
#effective_io_concurrency = 1 # 1-1000. 0 disables prefetching
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# WRITE AHEAD LOG
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Settings -
#wal_level = minimal # minimal, archive, or hot_standby
# (change requires restart)
#fsync = on # turns forced synchronization on or off
#synchronous_commit = on # synchronization level; on, off, or local
#wal_sync_method = fsync # the default is the first option
# supported by the operating system:
# open_datasync
# fdatasync (default on Linux)
# fsync
# fsync_writethrough
# open_sync
#full_page_writes = on # recover from partial page writes
#wal_buffers = -1 # min 32kB, -1 sets based on shared_buffers
# (change requires restart)
#wal_writer_delay = 200ms # 1-10000 milliseconds
#commit_delay = 0 # range 0-100000, in microseconds
#commit_siblings = 5 # range 1-1000
# - Checkpoints -
#checkpoint_segments = 3 # in logfile segments, min 1, 16MB each
#checkpoint_timeout = 5min # range 30s-1h
#checkpoint_completion_target = 0.5 # checkpoint target duration, 0.0 - 1.0
#checkpoint_warning = 30s # 0 disables
# - Archiving -
#archive_mode = off # allows archiving to be done
# (change requires restart)
#archive_command = '' # command to use to archive a logfile segment
#archive_timeout = 0 # force a logfile segment switch after this
# number of seconds; 0 disables
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# REPLICATION
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Master Server -
# These settings are ignored on a standby server
#max_wal_senders = 0 # max number of walsender processes
# (change requires restart)
#wal_sender_delay = 1s # walsender cycle time, 1-10000 milliseconds
#wal_keep_segments = 0 # in logfile segments, 16MB each; 0 disables
#vacuum_defer_cleanup_age = 0 # number of xacts by which cleanup is delayed
#replication_timeout = 60s # in milliseconds; 0 disables
#synchronous_standby_names = '' # standby servers that provide sync rep
# comma-separated list of application_name
# from standby(s); '*' = all
# - Standby Servers -
# These settings are ignored on a master server
#hot_standby = off # "on" allows queries during recovery
# (change requires restart)
#max_standby_archive_delay = 30s # max delay before canceling queries
# when reading WAL from archive;
# -1 allows indefinite delay
#max_standby_streaming_delay = 30s # max delay before canceling queries
# when reading streaming WAL;
# -1 allows indefinite delay
#wal_receiver_status_interval = 10s # send replies at least this often
# 0 disables
#hot_standby_feedback = off # send info from standby to prevent
# query conflicts
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# QUERY TUNING
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Planner Method Configuration -
#enable_bitmapscan = on
#enable_hashagg = on
#enable_hashjoin = on
#enable_indexscan = on
#enable_material = on
#enable_mergejoin = on
#enable_nestloop = on
#enable_seqscan = on
#enable_sort = on
#enable_tidscan = on
# - Planner Cost Constants -
#seq_page_cost = 1.0 # measured on an arbitrary scale
#random_page_cost = 4.0 # same scale as above
#cpu_tuple_cost = 0.01 # same scale as above
#cpu_index_tuple_cost = 0.005 # same scale as above
#cpu_operator_cost = 0.0025 # same scale as above
#effective_cache_size = 128MB
# - Genetic Query Optimizer -
#geqo = on
#geqo_threshold = 12
#geqo_effort = 5 # range 1-10
#geqo_pool_size = 0 # selects default based on effort
#geqo_generations = 0 # selects default based on effort
#geqo_selection_bias = 2.0 # range 1.5-2.0
#geqo_seed = 0.0 # range 0.0-1.0
# - Other Planner Options -
#default_statistics_target = 100 # range 1-10000
#constraint_exclusion = partition # on, off, or partition
#cursor_tuple_fraction = 0.1 # range 0.0-1.0
#from_collapse_limit = 8
#join_collapse_limit = 8 # 1 disables collapsing of explicit
# JOIN clauses
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ERROR REPORTING AND LOGGING
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Where to Log -
#log_destination = 'stderr' # Valid values are combinations of
# stderr, csvlog, syslog, and eventlog,
# depending on platform. csvlog
# requires logging_collector to be on.
# This is used when logging to stderr:
logging_collector = on # Enable capturing of stderr and csvlog
# into log files. Required to be on for
# csvlogs.
# (change requires restart)
# These are only used if logging_collector is on:
#log_directory = 'pg_log' # directory where log files are written,
# can be absolute or relative to PGDATA
log_filename = 'postgresql-%a.log' # log file name pattern,
# can include strftime() escapes
#log_file_mode = 0600 # creation mode for log files,
# begin with 0 to use octal notation
log_truncate_on_rotation = on # If on, an existing log file with the
# same name as the new log file will be
# truncated rather than appended to.
# But such truncation only occurs on
# time-driven rotation, not on restarts
# or size-driven rotation. Default is
# off, meaning append to existing files
# in all cases.
log_rotation_age = 1d # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
# happen after that time. 0 disables.
log_rotation_size = 0 # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
# happen after that much log output.
# 0 disables.
# These are relevant when logging to syslog:
#syslog_facility = 'LOCAL0'
#syslog_ident = 'postgres'
#silent_mode = off # Run server silently.
# DO NOT USE without syslog or
# logging_collector
# (change requires restart)
# - When to Log -
#client_min_messages = notice # values in order of decreasing detail:
# debug5
# debug4
# debug3
# debug2
# debug1
# log
# notice
# warning
# error
#log_min_messages = warning # values in order of decreasing detail:
# debug5
# debug4
# debug3
# debug2
# debug1
# info
# notice
# warning
# error
# log
# fatal
# panic
#log_min_error_statement = error # values in order of decreasing detail:
# debug5
# debug4
# debug3
# debug2
# debug1
# info
# notice
# warning
# error
# log
# fatal
# panic (effectively off)
#log_min_duration_statement = -1 # -1 is disabled, 0 logs all statements
# and their durations, > 0 logs only
# statements running at least this number
# of milliseconds
# - What to Log -
#debug_print_parse = off
#debug_print_rewritten = off
#debug_print_plan = off
#debug_pretty_print = on
#log_checkpoints = off
#log_connections = off
#log_disconnections = off
#log_duration = off
#log_error_verbosity = default # terse, default, or verbose messages
#log_hostname = off
#log_line_prefix = '' # special values:
# %a = application name
# %u = user name
# %d = database name
# %r = remote host and port
# %h = remote host
# %p = process ID
# %t = timestamp without milliseconds
# %m = timestamp with milliseconds
# %i = command tag
# %e = SQL state
# %c = session ID
# %l = session line number
# %s = session start timestamp
# %v = virtual transaction ID
# %x = transaction ID (0 if none)
# %q = stop here in non-session
# processes
# %% = '%'
# e.g. '<%u%%%d> '
#log_lock_waits = off # log lock waits >= deadlock_timeout
#log_statement = 'none' # none, ddl, mod, all
#log_temp_files = -1 # log temporary files equal or larger
# than the specified size in kilobytes;
# -1 disables, 0 logs all temp files
#log_timezone = '(defaults to server environment setting)'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RUNTIME STATISTICS
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Query/Index Statistics Collector -
#track_activities = on
#track_counts = on
#track_functions = none # none, pl, all
#track_activity_query_size = 1024 # (change requires restart)
#update_process_title = on
#stats_temp_directory = 'pg_stat_tmp'
# - Statistics Monitoring -
#log_parser_stats = off
#log_planner_stats = off
#log_executor_stats = off
#log_statement_stats = off
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# AUTOVACUUM PARAMETERS
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#autovacuum = on # Enable autovacuum subprocess? 'on'
# requires track_counts to also be on.
#log_autovacuum_min_duration = -1 # -1 disables, 0 logs all actions and
# their durations, > 0 logs only
# actions running at least this number
# of milliseconds.
#autovacuum_max_workers = 3 # max number of autovacuum subprocesses
# (change requires restart)
#autovacuum_naptime = 1min # time between autovacuum runs
#autovacuum_vacuum_threshold = 50 # min number of row updates before
# vacuum
#autovacuum_analyze_threshold = 50 # min number of row updates before
# analyze
#autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor = 0.2 # fraction of table size before vacuum
#autovacuum_analyze_scale_factor = 0.1 # fraction of table size before analyze
#autovacuum_freeze_max_age = 200000000 # maximum XID age before forced vacuum
# (change requires restart)
#autovacuum_vacuum_cost_delay = 20ms # default vacuum cost delay for
# autovacuum, in milliseconds;
# -1 means use vacuum_cost_delay
#autovacuum_vacuum_cost_limit = -1 # default vacuum cost limit for
# autovacuum, -1 means use
# vacuum_cost_limit
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLIENT CONNECTION DEFAULTS
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Statement Behavior -
#search_path = '"$user",public' # schema names
#default_tablespace = '' # a tablespace name, '' uses the default
#temp_tablespaces = '' # a list of tablespace names, '' uses
# only default tablespace
#check_function_bodies = on
#default_transaction_isolation = 'read committed'
#default_transaction_read_only = off
#default_transaction_deferrable = off
#session_replication_role = 'origin'
#statement_timeout = 0 # in milliseconds, 0 is disabled
#vacuum_freeze_min_age = 50000000
#vacuum_freeze_table_age = 150000000
#bytea_output = 'hex' # hex, escape
#xmlbinary = 'base64'
#xmloption = 'content'
# - Locale and Formatting -
datestyle = 'iso, mdy'
#intervalstyle = 'postgres'
#timezone = '(defaults to server environment setting)'
#timezone_abbreviations = 'Default' # Select the set of available time zone
# abbreviations. Currently, there are
# Default
# Australia
# India
# You can create your own file in
# share/timezonesets/.
#extra_float_digits = 0 # min -15, max 3
#client_encoding = sql_ascii # actually, defaults to database
# encoding
# These settings are initialized by initdb, but they can be changed.
lc_messages = 'en_US.UTF-8' # locale for system error message
# strings
lc_monetary = 'en_US.UTF-8' # locale for monetary formatting
lc_numeric = 'en_US.UTF-8' # locale for number formatting
lc_time = 'en_US.UTF-8' # locale for time formatting
# default configuration for text search
default_text_search_config = 'pg_catalog.english'
# - Other Defaults -
#dynamic_library_path = '$libdir'
#local_preload_libraries = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LOCK MANAGEMENT
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#deadlock_timeout = 1s
#max_locks_per_transaction = 64 # min 10
# (change requires restart)
# Note: Each lock table slot uses ~270 bytes of shared memory, and there are
# max_locks_per_transaction * (max_connections + max_prepared_transactions)
# lock table slots.
#max_pred_locks_per_transaction = 64 # min 10
# (change requires restart)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# VERSION/PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# - Previous PostgreSQL Versions -
#array_nulls = on
#backslash_quote = safe_encoding # on, off, or safe_encoding
#default_with_oids = off
#escape_string_warning = on
#lo_compat_privileges = off
#quote_all_identifiers = off
#sql_inheritance = on
#standard_conforming_strings = on
#synchronize_seqscans = on
# - Other Platforms and Clients -
#transform_null_equals = off
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ERROR HANDLING
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#exit_on_error = off # terminate session on any error?
#restart_after_crash = on # reinitialize after backend crash?
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CUSTOMIZED OPTIONS
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#custom_variable_classes = '' # list of custom variable class names
Um die Position der pg_hba.conf Datei zu erhalten, können Sie auch die Datenbank abfragen, wie
SHOW hba_file;
Sie sollten so etwas wie
erhalten hba_file
---------------------------------
/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf
(1 row)
Unter Mac (Postgres installiert mit brauen):
/usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.3.3>bin/postgres -D /usr/local/var/postgres/
Auf Fedora 20
$ cd /var/lib/pgsql/data
$ ls -ltr *.conf
-rw-------. 1 postgres postgres 20453 Jan 18 23:22 postgresql.conf
-rw-------. 1 postgres postgres 1636 Jan 18 23:22 pg_ident.conf
-rw-------. 1 postgres postgres 4476 Jan 18 23:22 pg_hba.conf
Für CentOS 6 und 7 und postgresql 9.2 (und unten, nehme ich an, möglicherweise Fedora und Redhat als auch):
/var/lib/pgsql/data
Für CentOS 6 und 7 postgresql 9.3 oder 9.4 (und höher, nehme ich an):
/var/lib/pgsql/9.3/data
/var/lib/pgsql/9.4/data
Für Ubuntu 14 und postgresql 9.3:
/etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf
Die Antwort kann sein, dass Sie die Datenbank noch nicht initialisiert. Nach der Installation von Postgres, aber die Datenbank vor der Initialisierung, * die Postgres SQL-Dateien fehlen werden. Nach der Initialisierung der Datenbank * Die Postgres SQL-Dateien angezeigt werden. (Centos 6, Postgres 9.3 demonstriert hier)
[root@localhost /]# yum -y install postgresql93 postgresql93-server
[root@localhost /]# ls /var/lib/pgsql/9.3/data/
[root@localhost /]#
[root@localhost /]# service postgresql-9.3 initdb
Initializing database: [ OK ]
[root@localhost /]# ls /var/lib/pgsql/9.3/data/
base pg_ident.conf pg_serial pg_subtrans pg_xlog
global pg_log pg_snapshots pg_tblspc postgresql.conf
pg_clog pg_multixact pg_stat pg_twophase
pg_hba.conf pg_notify pg_stat_tmp PG_VERSION
[root@localhost /]#
Unter Mac OS X:
sudo find / -name postgresql.conf
Sie können andere conf Dateien mit dem folgenden Befehl finden:
sudo find / -name pg\*.conf
Hinweis: Siehe Verwendung mit Mann:
man find
Wenn Sie es gerade installiert haben, ist es möglich, dass locate
nicht hilft. In diesem Fall sollte der Dienst ausgeführt wird, und Sie können ausführen
ps aux | grep 'postgres *-D'
, um zu sehen, wo der postgresql-Master der Konfigurationsdateien aus geladen ist.
Da ich keinen Zugriff auf Postgres-Konto (kann so nicht laufen SHOW config_file
) und mein Postgres unter Windows installiert ist, keine der Antworten half mir, so dass ich meinen Dateipfad für zukünftige Windows-Leser teilen
C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.5\data
Für 9 Debian fand ich Mine mit Antwort Franke Heikens - $ /etc/postgresql/9.6/main/postgresql.conf
Neben die direkte Antwort , werden Sie wahrscheinlich wollen ein href überprüfen <= "https: // www. postgresql.org/docs/current/static/runtime-config-file-locations.html“rel = "nofollow noreferrer"> die Dokumentation über Postgres Konfigurationsdatei Standorten .
In den meisten Fällen: unter $PGDATA
, die normalerweise /var/lib/postgresql/data
oder etwas ähnliches (zumindest ist es der Standardpfad, wenn Sie verwenden Docker Bilder ).
30-07-2019
In Windows 10 pro:
C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\11\data
In CentOS 7 mit PostgreSQL 9.4 es ist im folgende Verzeichnis:
/var/lib/pgsql/9.4/data
Ich kann es sehen, wenn ich als root angemeldet bin.
Ich mag diesen Thread, weil es die Standardspeicherorte für verschiedene postgresql.conf Dateien auf verschiedenen Architekturen dokumentiert ...
Doch , habe ich auch in Schwierigkeiten geraten, indem Sie auf Installationen auf diesen Vorgaben verlassen, wo sie alternative Standorte angegeben haben. Ein Weg, um herauszufinden, wo eine bestimmte Konfigurationsdatei ist durch Abfragen der Datenbank direkt:
select * from pg_settings where name='config_file'
Lassen Sie die where
Klausel alle Einstellungen, um zu sehen, die auch beleuchtet werden kann, weil es zeigt, wo die Datenverzeichnisse, pg_hba.conf usw. sind.
Drucken pg_hba.conf Datei:
su - postgres -c "psql -t -P format=unaligned -c 'show hba_file';"
Drucken postgresql.conf Datei:
su - postgres -c "psql -t -P format=unaligned -c 'SHOW config_file';"
Wenn Sie das weiße Papier, gefolgt von Amazon löschte für Postgresql auf AWS installieren, die ein / data / Verzeichnis enthielten Erstellen auf einem Dateisystem auf einem separaten EBS Volume aktiviert, dann postgresql.conf Datei in / data /
Von dem ich die Datei schließen, wird bei der Initialisierung des Datenverzeichnisses, und liegt in der Wurzel des Datenverzeichnis erstellt. Für eine Standard Dies scheint installieren / var / lib / pgsql / data zu sein, aber nicht, wenn Sie die Daten bewegt dir
Nantha = # SHOW config_file;
config_file
/var/lib/postgresql/data/postgresql.conf (1 Zeile)
Nantha = # SHOW hba_file;
hba_file
/var/lib/postgresql/data/pg_hba.conf (1 Zeile)
Meine Installation ist nicht standardmäßig, aber Sie können die Postgres Verzeichnis gehen und finden Unterverzeichnis \ Data.
Konfigurationsdateien C: \ Postgres \ Data \ postgresql.conf C: \ Postgres \ Data \ pg_hba.conf
auf MacOS Mojave, wo ich brew install postgresql
verwendet zu installieren, ich habe es hier
/usr/local/var/postgres/postgresql.conf
Ich habe dies mit dem folgenden SQL-Befehl zitiert in diese Antwort hier:
psql -U postgres -c 'SHOW config_file'