# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ########################################################################## # # pgAdmin 4 - PostgreSQL Tools # # Copyright (C) 2013 - 2021, The pgAdmin Development Team # This software is released under the PostgreSQL Licence # # config.py - Core application configuration settings # ########################################################################## ......... ########################################################################## # Master password is used to encrypt/decrypt saved server passwords # Applicable for desktop mode only ########################################################################## MASTER_PASSWORD_REQUIRED = True -> False
чт, 24 июн. 2021 г. в 18:44, Carlo Poso <carlop...@gmail.com>: > Hello, > my Mac unfortunately crashed. I have a Time Machine backup. > Using the Migration Assistant on a new Mac allowed me to get all my > documents back, but unfortunately Postgres is not able to start. > > So I was trying to manually set-up my Postgres db. > > Here are the steps: > > - install a fresh copy of Postgres (v11) > - replace the /Library/PostgreSQL/11/data folder with the one I dig > out from my dead Mac, where I assume my data is stored > - check/fix owner of folders (must be 'postgres', I assume) > - start pgAdmin > - enter the PW for postgres user > - click on "PostgreSQL 11" server to show databases > > This is where I have problems. I am prompted with the same pop-up asking > me to enter the password for the user 'postgres'. I type it and I get the > following: > [image: Screen Shot 2021-06-24 at 15.25.03.png] > > > *Carlo* >