Hi Samba,
first: do not worry, it is perfectly normal.
On Tue, 7 Aug 2012 16:25:14 +0530, Samba <saasira@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm seeing some weired errors in the postgres logs after upgrading to
postgres-9.1(.3) about the schema added by default to search patch
WARNING: invalid value for parameter "search_path": "system_data"
DETAIL: schema "system_data" does not exist
We do have a user named "system_data" and a schema with the same
name...
A schema is something that belongs to a database.
You have just set the search_path for a specific user ("system_data")
to include "system_data" (am I right?). However, a user can
theoretically connect to any database on the instance.
The error above is generated when you connect with that user
("system_data") to a database that does not have the "system_data"
schema.
Please let me have more information if my assumption were wrong.
Cheers,
Gabriele
Tip/Note: by default, search_path is set to search in the "$user" and
public schemas. Therefore, if you connect using the "system_data" user,
you do not need to force searching in that schema.
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