On Tue, 2022-03-08 at 17:44 +0800, BeginnerC wrote:
> When I start to learn the 'pg_ctl',
> the bash echo 'pg_ctl: command not found...' and then print 'Install package 
> 'postgresql-server' to provide command 'pg_ctl'? [N/y]'
> I am confused because I had already install the PostgreSQL correctly just 
> follow the postgres Document,
> to prove that,I use the psql to connect to the postgres and execute some sql 
> statements
> (Just like 'CREATE TABLE', 'SELECT' and 'INSERT'),and these statements 
> executed successfully.
> So how to solve this problem? Should I use the dnf to install the 
> 'postgresql-server' or just add some path to the environment variable?
> My system is Fedora 35 and the PostgreSQL version is 14.

Ignore the overly helpful prompt to install PostgreSQL packages from your Linux 
distribution.

Your only problem is that /usr/pgsql-14/bin is not in your PATH environment 
variable.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe
-- 
Cybertec | https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com



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