Re: Upgrading to 9.0 on Mac OS X - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Sachin Srivastava
Subject Re: Upgrading to 9.0 on Mac OS X
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Msg-id C7BAC285-70EF-48D1-AE50-6F03C0662781@enterprisedb.com
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In response to Upgrading to 9.0 on Mac OS X  (Maximilian Tyrtania <lists@contactking.de>)
Responses Re: Upgrading to 9.0 on Mac OS X  (Basil Bourque <basil.list@me.com>)
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The postgres account created on your OS is locked account (without any password) for security reasons. The password asked during installation is your database superuser password (used to connect to database).
Thus on your MAC you can login to postgres account as "sudo su postgres".


On Feb 13, 2011, at 11:27 PM, Maximilian Tyrtania wrote:

Just upgraded my 8.4.2 installation to 9.0.3 on Mac OS 10.6 using the Enterprise one-click installer. Everything went smoothly, except:

The installer asked me for the postgres password, but PG wouldn't accept it later on. I'm pretty sure i didn't mistype it. Have seen this a number of times on different machines. Had to change the password via the passwd utility. Anyone else seen this?

Maximilian Tyrtania Software-Entwicklung
Dessauer Str. 6-7
10969 Berlin
http://www.contactking.de


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