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Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> On 11/27/23 12:11, Atul Kumar wrote:
>> I found that localhost was set to .bash_profile and when I removed it 
>> and then re-attempted to connected the database using "psql postgres", I 
>> got this new error:
>> 
>> psql postgres -p 5432
>> psql: error: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
>>         Is the server running locally and accepting
>>         connections on Unix domain socket 
>> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?

> Do you have more then one version of psql installed?

Yeah, that.  You're apparently using a version of psql/libpq that
thinks the default Unix socket location is /var/run/postgresql;
but the postmaster you are using did not create a socket there.
(Probably it put one in /tmp instead, which is the out-of-the-box
default location.  But some distros consider that insecure so they
override it, typically to /var/run/postgresql/.)

The easiest workaround if you have a mishmash of Postgres libraries
is to tell the postmaster to create sockets in both places.
See "unix_socket_directories" parameter.

			regards, tom lane





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