![]() So, make sure to include the path above to the environment variable of the operating system.Ģ. ![]() The following is the content of the folder postgresql]$ tree bin -L 1Īs in the above output command execution, there is a file with the name of ‘psql’ inside the postgresql folder. Usually, it exist in the binary folder of the PostgreSQL Database Server’s installation. Just make sure that the ‘psql’ tool program exist in that path. Since the path of the psql tool is actually in this context exist in ‘/opt/postgresql’ for an example. Just type the following command to print the value of it ~]$ echo ~]$Īs it exist in the above output command execution, there is no indication or whatsoever about the PostgreSQL psql tool path. In this article, for an example it is the environment variable with the name of PATH. The first step is checking the existing environment variable of the operating system. So, the following is the actual process or step to solve the problem :ġ. ![]() The operating system does not understand how to interpret or to translate it into a certain running process. As seen in the output of the above command execution, the command ‘psql’ is unknown. ![]()
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