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brew install postgresql | brew install postgresql | ||
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===Configure Environment=== | |||
The installation output will contain the value to used for <code>-D</code> flag (the database directory). | The installation output will contain the value to used for <code>-D</code> flag (the database directory). | ||
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export PGDATA=/opt/brew/var/postgresql@14 | export PGDATA=/opt/brew/var/postgresql@14 | ||
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See: {{Internal|PostgreSQL_Concepts#PGDATA|PGDATA}} | |||
==Update Already Installed Package== | ==Update Already Installed Package== |
Latest revision as of 21:38, 6 October 2023
Internal
Overview
Initial Installation
brew install postgresql
Configure Environment
The installation output will contain the value to used for -D
flag (the database directory).
Write it down and set the PGDATA
environment variable to that value, so pg_ct
commands will work without an explicit -D
.
Add to .bashrc
:
export PGDATA=/opt/brew/var/postgresql@14
See:
Update Already Installed Package
brew upgrade postgresql
Operate the Database as a Service
Start at Login
To have launchd
start postgresql
now and restart at login:
brew services start postgresql@14
For more details, see:
To Run without a Service
/opt/brew/opt/postgresql@14/bin/postgres -D /opt/brew/var/postgresql@14
Explore equivalency with:
pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres start
Status
pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres status
Stop
pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres stop