Re: Modify Bootstrap user ID
От | Nikhil Shetty |
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Тема | Re: Modify Bootstrap user ID |
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Msg-id | CAFpL5VyYQAQn4Xqm1b3trcH0jKu-TtaH-zA5MeHbsdOyjh00BA@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Modify Bootstrap user ID (Nikhil Shetty <nikhil.dba04@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-admin |
I see below in an old version of the doc which mentions why it was cleared
Because MD5-encrypted passwords use the user name as cryptographic salt, renaming a user clears their MD5 password
Nikhil
On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 at 19:01, Nikhil Shetty <nikhil.dba04@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tom,We tried by renaming the user but it has removed the md5 password from pg_authid and we were not able to loginWe had to reset the password to make it workThanks,NikhilOn Thu, 22 Feb 2024 at 00:09, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:Nikhil Shetty <nikhil.dba04@gmail.com> writes:
> We want to upgrade a postgres v13 database to v16. but the bootstrap user
> used to initialise the database for both are different
> Can we update the bootstrap user for v13 ? like assign oid as 10 in
> pg_authid?
Do not try to change role OIDs --- you will certainly miss some
places where the OID appears. You can rename it though.
You might have tried this:
regression=# alter user postgres rename to pgsql;
ERROR: session user cannot be renamed
but it's easy to get around that:
regression=# create user joe superuser;
CREATE ROLE
regression=# \c - joe
You are now connected to database "regression" as user "joe".
regression=# alter user postgres rename to pgsql;
ALTER ROLE
regression=# \c - pgsql
You are now connected to database "regression" as user "pgsql".
regression=# drop user joe;
DROP ROLE
regards, tom lane
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