Re: Who am I? Where am I connected?
От | Ganesh Korde |
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Тема | Re: Who am I? Where am I connected? |
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Msg-id | CAPNyb0VMHxnpaWj_+FF_tigmMZH5fi+aqRtCubsKNDMyz3iOug@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Who am I? Where am I connected? (Dominique Devienne <ddevienne@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
\conninfo will show you desired details
Regards,
Ganesh Korde.
On Wed, 18 May 2022, 3:38 pm Dominique Devienne, <ddevienne@gmail.com> wrote:
LibPQ has various defaults for the host, user, and DB name.
There's also the password file, the service file and service name.
In the example below, I can connect with a "naked" psql invocation.
Once connected, can I find out all aspects of the connection string?
Or where they came from, like a pgpass.conf or service file?
How to get the host, port, db name once connected?
SHOW and pg_settings does not appear to be it, at first glance.
Thanks, --DD
c:\Users\ddevienne>psql
psql (12.1, server 14.2)
WARNING: psql major version 12, server major version 14.
Some psql features might not work.
WARNING: Console code page (437) differs from Windows code page (1252)
8-bit characters might not work correctly. See psql reference
page "Notes for Windows users" for details.
Type "help" for help.
ddevienne=>
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