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I've been looking for a solution for this and could not find a working solution.

I've installed postgres using brew (brew install postgres) in my MacBook and I am currently running it using brew services (brew services list displays postgres as a running service). However, when I try to run psql I get following error.

psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory Is the server running locally and accepting connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"?

Anyone has already solved similar problem?

bfontaine
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I had the same error and I fixed it by removing the process pid file:

rm -f /usr/local/var/postgres/postmaster.pid

Wilson Silva
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    Thanks, it works! But why? How? Do I have run this command after every restart? – rap-2-h Mar 26 '18 at 08:06
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    @rap-2-h It seems that Postgres isn't being shut down properly. I get this problem when I have to shutdown my Mac by holding the power button. – Wilson Silva Mar 28 '18 at 12:08
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    If you use keg of specific version (example: postgresql@9.6) make sure to use correct folder instead of "/postgres/" – Vjatseslav Gedrovits Apr 24 '18 at 10:41
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    Indeed this is related to postgres not being shut down properly by macOS but for me, it even happened when I used the Apple menu + "Shut down..." option so it is not specifically related to force shut down (anymore at least, macOS 10.14.3). This fixed it, thumbs up (y) – SidOfc Apr 07 '19 at 17:59
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    If this doesn't work, try `tail /usr/local/var/log/postgres.log`. This may give you more information about exactly why postgres is failing. You can usually post the error message from that log in google, and find another fix on StackOverflow :-D – edan Oct 30 '20 at 15:12
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    For Apple Silicone Macs use `rm /opt/homebrew/var/postgres/postmaster.pid` as the brew folder is by default in a `/opt/homebrew` instead of `/usr/local`. – Gerry Shaw Apr 06 '21 at 20:48
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I ran into this problem today. postgres stopped accepting connections though homebrew thought it was running.

To fix it I ran,

brew services restart -vvv postgresql

Output from this command,

==> Successfully stopped `postgresql` (label: homebrew.mxcl.postgresql)
==> Generated plist for postgresql:
   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
   <plist version="1.0">
   <dict>
     <key>KeepAlive</key>
     <true/>
     <key>Label</key>
     <string>homebrew.mxcl.postgresql</string>
     <key>ProgramArguments</key>
     <array>
       <string>/usr/local/opt/postgresql/bin/postgres</string>
       <string>-D</string>
       <string>/usr/local/var/postgres</string>
     </array>
     <key>RunAtLoad</key>
     <true/>
     <key>WorkingDirectory</key>
     <string>/usr/local</string>
     <key>StandardErrorPath</key>
     <string>/usr/local/var/log/postgres.log</string>
   </dict>
   </plist>

Then I thought, hmm maybe there's something in that log file,

tail -n 10 /usr/local/var/log/postgres.log

Sure enough,

[4826] FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
[4826] HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 1489) running in data directory "/usr/local/var/postgres"?

So, I removed that file

rm /usr/local/var/postgres/postmaster.pid

And everything started working again.

Eric Conner
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In my case the postmaster.pid file wasn't even there. Got it working by upgrading postgres.

brew update
brew upgrade

Then, because I upgraded the major version from 10 to 11, I also had to run this:

brew postgresql-upgrade-database

(source https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/18760#issuecomment-410533581)

Nelu
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    In these cases, the `/usr/local/var/log/postgres.log` file may have this as the last few logs: `FATAL: database files are incompatible with server` `DETAIL: The data directory was initialized by PostgreSQL version 11, which is not compatible with this version 12.2.` – dijonkitchen Feb 17 '20 at 21:19
  • I got this exact problem. The upgrade from postgresql 11 to 12 failed, but uninstalling and installing again helped through. – FooF Oct 21 '20 at 15:38
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I would combine the two answers from Wilson and Grasshopper here.

You can check the plist file for the postgres service using brew services list to find the location of the file and just opening it up in you favourite editor.

You should see the value of StandardErrorPath listed as:

<key>StandardErrorPath</key>
<string>/usr/local/var/log/postgres.log</string>

And then you should tail the end of the log file using tail -n 100 /usr/local/var/log/postgres.log

In my case the error was the following:

2017-12-06 11:51:16.078 GMT [85476] FATAL: lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists 2017-12-06 11:51:16.078 GMT [85476] HINT: Is another postmaster (PID 601) running in data directory "/usr/local/var/postgres"?

This was because I had to hard shutdown my Mac and postgres didn't get a chance to cleanup the PID file. Just remove the PID file rm /usr/local/var/postgres/postmaster.pid and start postgres brew services start postgresql

A word of warning: do not delete this PID file unless you are sure that postgres is not running. You can do this by running brew services stop postgresql and then waiting for the result of brew services list to show posgres is in the stopped state.

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6

What worked for me was removing the /usr/local/var/postgres/ folder and then uninstalling and installing postgres again

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I got the same error installing postgresql93 from the versions tap. Inspecting the .plist file indicated in the output of brew services list(~/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.postgresql93.plist) I found the following message:

FATAL: data directory "/usr/local/var/postgres" has group or world access
DETAIL: Permissions should be u=rwx (0700).

Which led me to this answer: data directory "/usr/local/var/postgres" has wrong ownership

After running sudo chmod -R 700 /usr/local/var/postgres I got a different error:

FATAL: could not open directory "pg_tblspc": No such file or directory

Which then led me to: `pg_tblspc` missing after installation of latest version of OS X (Yosemite or El Capitan)

After running mkdir /usr/local/var/postgres/pg_tblspc/ the cluster started successfully.

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Grasshopper
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In case you have multiple versions of postgresql installed. Below mentioned commands will do the job of removing process id(pid) and restarting it. Just make sure you select the correct version.

rm -f /usr/local/var/postgresql@9.6/postmaster.pid

brew services restart postgresql@9.6   

Please also refer to Eric Corner's answer to confirm if the issue is about "lock file postmaster.pid already exists" in log file.

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Problem - Postgres not working after macOS upgrade

I just upgraded to the latest macOS (Big Sur).

My node application that uses a local instance of postgresql as a database was unable to start due to this error: Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:5432

Clearly postgresql is no longer running properly on my machine.

Running brew services list shows an error for postgresql:

Name          Status  User  Plist    
postgresql    error   ***** /Users/*****/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.postgresql.plist

Solution - Upgrade Postgres

To resolve the problem I upgraded postgresql with the following commands:

$ brew services stop postgresql
$ brew postgresql-upgrade-database # may need to `rm-rf /usr/local/var/postgres.old` first
$ brew services start postgresql
Derek Soike
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update it by using command

  brew postgresql-upgrade-database

if you have following error Command 'brew' not found, but can be installed with: sudo apt install linuxbrew-wrapper

then install it by using command

 sudo apt install linuxbrew-wrapper
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In my own case, the postgres.log file contains this HINT: Is another postmaster already running on port 5432? If not, remove socket file "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432" and retry. After removing the socket file and restarting, everything worked fine. Note that this is a hidden file and won't be visible through the window browser. Removal should be done via the command line.

The RealDuke
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You might be seeing a conflict of libssl/libcrypto versions.

brew services start postgres logs gave me nada, but manually starting pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres start pointed at:

missing definition _RAND_cleanup in /.../openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib

Have a shot at:

brew tap-new $USER/old-openssl
brew extract --version=1.0.2t openssl $USER/old-openssl
brew install openssl@1.0.2t

# and then either brew link openssl@1.0.2t or symlink the required files to current openssl
ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/openssl/openssl@1.0.2t/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib
ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/openssl/openssl@1.0.2t/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib
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In case all the other answers don't work...

I was seeing this same message and the accepted answer, running

rm -f /usr/local/var/postgres/postmaster.pid

didn't work. Neither did

rm -f /usr/local/var/postgres@9.6/postmaster.pid after I remembered I had a specific version installed.

I did a cat /usr/local/var/log/postgresql@9.6.log and saw:

FATAL:  lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists
HINT:  Is another postmaster (PID 1231) running in data directory "/usr/local/var/postgresql@9.6"?
> ps aux|grep 1231
[...] /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Profiles/Runtimes/iOS.simruntime/Contents/Resources/RuntimeRoot/usr/libexec/mobileassetd

**thinking face**

Closed the iOS Simulator. Postgres restarted on its own.

This is on a desktop and we had the power go out yesterday, so based on the other answers I suspect the root cause is the hard shutdown without giving things a chance to clean up.

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