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I have the Wal continuous BU running; finally, I have the pgpass and all other settings together somehow.



I now want to add the function pg_basebackup to a service, to run it not logged in.



The pgpass need to be in the roaming/postgres dir (depends where you read it, but for me only works in the roaming dir of appdata)



Where can i place the pgpass when calling the function pg_basebackup from the service please, if the service needs a password. I tried, but nnot get it running as system user from service



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    I have the Wal continuous BU running; finally, I have the pgpass and all other settings together somehow.



    I now want to add the function pg_basebackup to a service, to run it not logged in.



    The pgpass need to be in the roaming/postgres dir (depends where you read it, but for me only works in the roaming dir of appdata)



    Where can i place the pgpass when calling the function pg_basebackup from the service please, if the service needs a password. I tried, but nnot get it running as system user from service



    thanxs










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      I have the Wal continuous BU running; finally, I have the pgpass and all other settings together somehow.



      I now want to add the function pg_basebackup to a service, to run it not logged in.



      The pgpass need to be in the roaming/postgres dir (depends where you read it, but for me only works in the roaming dir of appdata)



      Where can i place the pgpass when calling the function pg_basebackup from the service please, if the service needs a password. I tried, but nnot get it running as system user from service



      thanxs










      share|improve this question















      I have the Wal continuous BU running; finally, I have the pgpass and all other settings together somehow.



      I now want to add the function pg_basebackup to a service, to run it not logged in.



      The pgpass need to be in the roaming/postgres dir (depends where you read it, but for me only works in the roaming dir of appdata)



      Where can i place the pgpass when calling the function pg_basebackup from the service please, if the service needs a password. I tried, but nnot get it running as system user from service



      thanxs







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