Laurel Williams wrote:
>The only way I can become Postgres is to log in as myself (Laurel),
>become substitute user--root by typing "su" and entering the root
>password, then typing su - postgres--thus bypassing the postgres
>password. But that makes Postgres also root, which I understand to be
>very bad thing. I have used this technique to make Laurel a database
No, this is not the case. su makes you become the user named, root by
default. Your first su makes you root; the second one makes you
postgres. This is perfectly OK and the right way to do it.
>user, but how can I make Postgres a DBA login with full privileges who
>is NOT root? What is the method to give Postgres a new password and/or
>discover the old one?
ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD newpassword;
You need createuser privileges to use CREATE USER or ALTER USER.
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