How would I view the ROOT PostgreSQL Password?

 

Viewing your PostgreSQL password, is going to be much like viewing your MySQL password with slight changes. Please see below for more information:
If you wish to view your PostgreSQL root password, you can. Please do the following:

  1. Login to your SSH (Secure Shell)
  2. Run the following command # cat /root/.pgpass
  3. It should show you something that looks like this:

    Password = **************

That's it! You're your PostgreSQL root password is mentioned above.

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