Thread: PostgreSQL logical replication
Hello all,
I am using PostgreSQL 16.4. I tried to set up logical replication with "postgres" user and all worked fine. Then I created a new user (my_replication) to be used for the purpose and couldn't figure out which privileges are necessary. Initially I got an error like "ERROR: permission denied for database mydb" . So I used GRANT CREATE ON DATABASE..and that error disappeared. I have also executed...
ALTER USER my_replication WITH replication;
GRANT usage ON SCHEMA public TO my_replication;
GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO my_replication;
GRANT usage ON SCHEMA public TO my_replication;
GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO my_replication;
When I try
CREATE PUBLICATION my_publication for table public.term;
I am getting an error
ERROR: must be owner of table term
What privileges should be granted so that I can do
CREATE PUBLICATION my_publication FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA public;
Regards,
Jayadevan
The documentation tells you, down in the Notes section.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 5:46 AM Jayadevan M <maymala.jayadevan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,I am using PostgreSQL 16.4. I tried to set up logical replication with "postgres" user and all worked fine. Then I created a new user (my_replication) to be used for the purpose and couldn't figure out which privileges are necessary. Initially I got an error like "ERROR: permission denied for database mydb" . So I used GRANT CREATE ON DATABASE..and that error disappeared. I have also executed...ALTER USER my_replication WITH replication;
GRANT usage ON SCHEMA public TO my_replication;
GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO my_replication;When I tryCREATE PUBLICATION my_publication for table public.term;I am getting an errorERROR: must be owner of table termWhat privileges should be granted so that I can doCREATE PUBLICATION my_publication FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA public;Regards,Jayadevan
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 7:47 PM Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
The documentation tells you, down in the Notes section.
Thank you.