* Dennis (dennisr@xxxxxxxx) wrote: > Is it possible to execute command in on system the is hosting postgresql remotely using psql or other mechanism? I know I can use \! in psql but that executes the commands on the host where I am running psql from. Also, is it possible for a postgres login/user to stop or restart a running postgres instance from in side psql or similar client. e.g. psql -c “pg_ctl stop -D some_data_dir” You can use COPY with PROGRAM, assuming you're a superuser. COPY (select 1) TO PROGRAM 'whatever command'; You could use that to issue a pg_ctl stop, though you'll then lose your connection to the database. You can 'reload' the running configuration by using: select pg_reload_conf(); Not all parameters can be changed while PG is running, but most of them can be. Parameters in postgresql.conf can be updated via ALTER SYSTEM through psql also. Issuing a 'pg_ctl restart' via COPY PROGRAM isn't a good idea and may not work, though I suppose you could try if you really wish to. Thanks! Stephen
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