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From: James Sewell <james.sewell@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, 17 December 2015
Subject: dblink_connect fails
To: Joe Conway <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Joe Conway <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/16/2015 04:53 PM, James Sewell wrote:
> No it is not.
>
> Just in case I tried setting it to 'postgres', logged in without -U
> (doesn't work without PGUSER set) and tried the operation again.
> > DETAIL: FATAL: role "PRDSWIDEGRID01$" does not exist
That "PRDSWIDEGRID01$" is coming from somewhere in your environment.
Looks like it is supposed to be a variable of some sort which is
supposed to resolve to an actual postgres user but for some reason doesn't.
What about FDWs?
This is a new database with some tables and dblink loaded.
The PRDSWIDEGRID01 is actually the hostname - but I just can't see how it's getting injected.
My understanding was that psql -U should override? And also that any user variable just sets the user PostgreSQL variable - which is postgres.
Strange stuff. I've just tried from cygwin, from Windows psql and from PGAdmin - all the same result.
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