Re: existence of user
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: existence of user |
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Msg-id | 21962.1012706305@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: existence of user (Stephen Ingram <ingram@samsix.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Stephen Ingram <ingram@samsix.com> writes: > On Saturday 02 February 2002 08:30 pm, Annie Bai wrote: >> How can I access the system databases? when I use '\l', i can only get >> those databases created by specific users. Is there a particular directory >> holding all the system databases? There are no "system databases"; only the ones you see with -l. There are a few tables (pg_database, pg_shadow, pg_group) that are actually system-wide; each has a single instance that's visible in all databases of an installation. Everything else is local to a particular database. For example, each database has its own copy of pg_class, which is what makes it possible for each database to have a different set of tables. > I am guessing when one creates a database, the template information > is copied across and PG then holds separate instances of system tables > in each database. Check. > I don't know the details but I can only 'connect' to template1, > not template0. This is intentional; template0 isn't supposed to be modified, or indeed used for anything except as a source template for CREATE DATABASE. There is a better explanation of this in the 7.2 docs than there was in 7.1, see "template databases" at http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/managing-databases.html regards, tom lane
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