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Dear all,
Thanks. I can now running psql in tcp mode. However, I'm really new with psql.
I've searched the FAQ, and found nothing on how to change root password of
psql.
I've also browsed the Admin Guide, but on the user management section, it
seems to assume that we're already know how to connect to it as root user,
but not how to setup the root user.
Is there any similarity with mysql command:
mysqladmin -u root password password to change the password?
Thanks
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