From: | "Robinson, Marlena CECOM RDEC I2WD" <Marlena(dot)Robinson(at)mail1(dot)monmouth(dot)army(dot)mil> |
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To: | "'PGSQL Admin'" <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | pg_hba.conf file |
Date: | 2000-08-17 17:41:42 |
Message-ID: | D1EF46E76E48D411A74F0008C7CF48111E7B40@I2WD_CINDY |
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hey I think I nuked my DB, can someone help?
Being the novice that I am (to put it lightly) I was messing around and
exploring files and I happened upon the file in subject line. I moved a #
sign, and saved. then I changed my mind about my bold little move and I put
it back, and saved again. I swear that is all I did.
I thought all was fine, but then when I went to: createdb [name]
or went to connect by typing : psql [name]
I get the following error:
Connection to database '[name]' failed.
Missing or erroneous pg_hba.conf file, see postmaster log for details.
I have wiped out all packages and re-installed the rpms from the disk, I
have overwritten all files, the last resort would be wiping out the Linux
install (I am of the windows generation) and putting 6.1 on all over again.
3 questions remain:
What should I do, how do I do it, and where is the postmaster log file?
Marlena
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