On Sun, 4 Sep 2016, Adrian Klaver wrote:
You don't it directly. That information is supplied by Postgres when you do CREATE or ALTER ROLE. The -W switch just does that for the superuser(postgres in your case) when you initdb a new cluster.
Adrian, OK. That makes sense.
Sorry, old habits. pg_user is a version of the pg_shadow view that blanks out the actual password. pg_shadow is a view over the table pg_authid, where the actual information is stored now. In any case, again they are not tables/views you directly modify.
Good. Then I won't spend time with them. So, given my single-user situation do you think that I should ALTER ROLE to add my password? Adding it to ~/.pgpass did nothing positive when I changed auth method to md5; my attempt to open a database failed because that password was rejected. Strange ... to me. Rich -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general