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<code>sudo vim /Library/PostgreSQL/13/data/pg_hba.conf</code>
<code>sudo vim /Library/PostgreSQL/13/data/pg_hba.conf</code>


====Restart PostgRES====
====Restart Postgres====
 
<code>sudo -u postgres /Library/PostgreSQL/13/bin/pg_ctl restart -D /Library/PostgreSQL/13/data</code>


=== Daily Logs ===
=== Daily Logs ===

Revision as of 00:32, 10 January 2024

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Classic Mac Pro

The MacPro is a server that hosts a variety of services like the DaVinci Resolve Server.

Born in 2012, it is still a formidable machine, and has been upgraded with a dual hex-core (12-core) Xeon Processors, 1TB NVMe storage, and 96GB RAM.

It can edit 6K video and it can still burn CD-ROMs!

For security, there is no port forwarding to the device; it can only be accessed via SSH or VNC over VPN.

DaVinci Resolve Server

The MacPro hosts the DaVinci Resolve Server via PostgreSQL.

Configuration

sudo vim /Library/PostgreSQL/13/data/pg_hba.conf

Restart Postgres

sudo -u postgres /Library/PostgreSQL/13/bin/pg_ctl restart -D /Library/PostgreSQL/13/data

Daily Logs

sudo ls /Library/PostgreSQL/13/data/log

Software Updates

We use OpenCore to keep MacOS up-to-date and extend the life of this now vintage machine.

As a result, WiFi and Bluetooth no longer work as of OS X Catalina.