On 11/6/19 11:11 AM, Peter wrote:
This is FreeBSD 11.3, with postgres installed from ports as 10.10.
There is included a daily utility doing pg_dump:
: ${daily_pgsql_pgdump_args:="-U ${daily_pgsql_user} -p ${daily_pgsql_port} -bF c"}
pg_dump ${daily_pgsql_pgdump_args} -f ${file} ${db}
What is ${daily_pgsql_user} equal to?
Recently I did a restore of some database, as the postgres user, with:
pg_restore -c -d <db> -h <host> <file>
I am not seeing -U postgres.
Are you sure there is not something else specifying the user e.g. env
PGUSER?
and now ordinary users are locked out of the database:
What user are you doing below as?
What does \dn+ show?
PG::UndefinedTable: ERROR: relation "users" does not exist
=> \d users
Did not find any relation named "users".
=> \d
Did not find any relations.
=> \d public.users
Table "public.users"
[etc.etc. all is present]
=> show search_path;
search_path
-----------------
"$user", public
(1 row)
=> select current_schemas(false);
current_schemas
-----------------
{}
(1 row)
eh???? HOPPALA!!!
=> select * from public.users;
ERROR: permission denied for schema public
How can this happen? I don't think I twiddled anything with schemas,
in fact I never used them in any way.
cheers,
PMc
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