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From Tena Sakai
Subject trouble with pg_dumpall
Date
Msg-id FE44E0D7EAD2ED4BB2165071DB8E328C0378F0D2@egcrc-ex01.egcrc.org
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Responses Re: trouble with pg_dumpall  ("Phillip Smith" <phillip.smith@weatherbeeta.com.au>)
Re: trouble with pg_dumpall  (Steve Holdoway <steve.holdoway@firetrust.com>)
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Hi Everybody,

I started running 8.3.0 recently on dell hardware
with redhat advanced server 4.

I have a problem with pg_dumpall via crontab.
I had a simple crontab to do the same thing on
8.2.4 and the same thing doesn't work.

Here's my very simple crontab entry:

  xx xx * * * sh /usr/local/pgsql/cron_dir/moo.sh

and moo.sh is eqally simple:
  #! /bin/bash

  . .bashrc

  filename=`date +%G%m%d.%w`.gz
  /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_dumpall > $filename

Here's what I get back as output is:

  Password:
  pg_dumpall: could not connect to database "template1": fe_sendauth: no password supplied

This is not what happened on 8.2.4.  I read 8.3.0 man
page on pg_dumpall.  Here's what it told me:

  The file .pgpass in a user's home directory or the file referenced
  by PGPASSFILE can contain passwords to be used if the connection
  requires a password (and no password has been specified otherwise).

I have .pgpass in /usr/local/pgsql and when I type
  psql dbname
It lets me in without asking the password.  So I don't
understand why I get what I get: fe_sendauth: no password supplied

I ran a different cron job which looks like:

  #! /bin/bash

  . .bashrc

  echo PGUSER: $PGUSER
  echo PGDATABASE: $PGDATABASE
  echo PGHOST: $PGHOST
  echo PGPASSFILE: $PGPASSFILE
  echo PGDATA: $PGDATA

and everything it told me checks out with what I get from
interactive session.

Please tell me what I am doing wrong.  I am at the
end of my wits.

Regards,

Tena Sakai
tsakai@gallo.ucsf.edu

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