19.2. File Locations
  In addition to the
  
   postgresql.conf
  
  file
      already mentioned,
  
   PostgreSQL
  
  uses
      two other manually-edited configuration files, which control
      client authentication (their use is discussed in
  
   Chapter 20
  
  ).  By default, all three
      configuration files are stored in the database cluster's data
      directory.  The parameters described in this section allow the
      configuration files to be placed elsewhere.  (Doing so can ease
      administration.  In particular it is often easier to ensure that
      the configuration files are properly backed-up when they are
      kept separate.)
 
- 
    
     data_directory(string) #
- 
    Specifies the directory to use for data storage. This parameter can only be set at server start. 
- 
    
     config_file(string) #
- 
    Specifies the main server configuration file (customarily called postgresql.conf). This parameter can only be set on thepostgrescommand line.
- 
    
     hba_file(string) #
- 
    Specifies the configuration file for host-based authentication (customarily called pg_hba.conf). This parameter can only be set at server start.
- 
    
     ident_file(string) #
- 
    Specifies the configuration file for user name mapping (customarily called pg_ident.conf). This parameter can only be set at server start. See also Section 20.2 .
- 
    
     external_pid_file(string) #
- 
    Specifies the name of an additional process-ID (PID) file that the server should create for use by server administration programs. This parameter can only be set at server start. 
  In a default installation, none of the above parameters are set
      explicitly.  Instead, the
      data directory is specified by the
  
   -D
  
  command-line
      option or the
  
   PGDATA
  
  environment variable, and the
      configuration files are all found within the data directory.
 
  If you wish to keep the configuration files elsewhere than the
      data directory, the
  
   postgres
  
  
   -D
  
  command-line option or
  
   PGDATA
  
  environment variable
      must point to the directory containing the configuration files,
      and the
  
   data_directory
  
  parameter must be set in
  
   postgresql.conf
  
  (or on the command line) to show
      where the data directory is actually located.  Notice that
  
   data_directory
  
  overrides
  
   -D
  
  and
  
   PGDATA
  
  for the location
      of the data directory, but not for the location of the configuration
      files.
 
  If you wish, you can specify the configuration file names and locations
      individually using the parameters
  
   config_file
  
  ,
  
   hba_file
  
  and/or
  
   ident_file
  
  .
  
   config_file
  
  can only be specified on the
  
   postgres
  
  command line, but the others can be
      set within the main configuration file.  If all three parameters plus
  
   data_directory
  
  are explicitly set, then it is not necessary
      to specify
  
   -D
  
  or
  
   PGDATA
  
  .
 
  When setting any of these parameters, a relative path will be interpreted
      with respect to the directory in which
  
   postgres
  
  is started.