Re: Cannot initdb on fresh install
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Cannot initdb on fresh install |
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Msg-id | 17718.1454523755@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Cannot initdb on fresh install (Dimitri <dimitri@shackletonpacific.com>) |
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Re: Cannot initdb on fresh install
Re: Cannot initdb on fresh install |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Dimitri <dimitri@shackletonpacific.com> writes: > I am attempting a fresh install of postgresql9.5 on FreeBSD > I am at the point of initialising the database server. When I issue the > initdb command (see below) I am requested to enter a password. Which > password am I meant to insert here? > When I cat /etc/passwd I notice there is a user pgsql ( a pseudo user) > which I never created so I dont know what the password is for pgsql. > I have tried using the root password, my user's password, and a user I > created (postgres) but all to no avail. > Can anyone help me along? I'm mostly guessing here, since I do not know how the FreeBSD package you're using is set up; but it's fairly common for PG packages to create a "postgres" or "pgsql" daemon user without setting any password for it. That means you can't log in as that user. Rather, you're supposed to do something like "sudo su - pgsql" to become that user, and then you can do tasks like running initdb as that user. Alternatively, you can use your root powers to assign a password for that user, if you prefer that way. But keep in mind that that user is mainly meant for running the PG server, not for manual tasks. I'd sort of expect the package to include some documentation around this point ... regards, tom lane
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