Re: pg_dump/pg_dumpall - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Andrew C. Uselton
Subject Re: pg_dump/pg_dumpall
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Msg-id 46BCC8B5.9080101@lbl.gov
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In response to Re: pg_dump/pg_dumpall  (Alan Hodgson <ahodgson@simkin.ca>)
List pgsql-novice
Useful info.  I'll dig around and see how we set up the db superuser.
Certainly I've been trying "-U postgres" right along, but I may be
mistaken about what it thinks the password is.
Cheers,
Andrew


Alan Hodgson wrote:
> On Friday 10 August 2007 11:49, "Andrew C. Uselton" <acuselton@lbl.gov>
> wrote:
>
>> uselton]# pg_dumpall   > /tmp/osp5_pgsql.dump
>> Password:
>> pg_dumpall: could not connect to database "template1": FATAL:
>> Password authentication failed for user "root"
>>
>> If it really is asking for the 'root' password I am certainly giving
>> it correctly.  I am root as I issue the command as well.  I've tried
>> a few other guesses at what it might _really_ be wanting (including
>> using an explicit '-h host -p port'), but with no better luck.  Any
>> hints would be most appreciated. Cheers,
>>
>
> It is trying to connect as root, because you're logged in to your OS as
> root, but there probably isn't a root user in the database.
>
> You need to connect as a database superuser to do a backup. The normal
> default superuser is "postgres".  Where it gets its password from or
> even if it requires one depends on your configuration.
>
>

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