FATAL: database "dspace" does not exist"

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#1Christo Romberg
coromberg@gmail.com

Hi!

I have some problems with PostgreSQL v8.1.3.
My system is Windows XP Professional Edition.

An error occur when I try to connect to the database "dspace" that I've
made.
It claims that the db does not exist, though it does.

Another error occur when try to create a new database. Then error messages
says
that the password is incorrect, though it was correct given by me.

Appreciate the effort!

Best Regards,
Christo

#2Michael Artz
mlartz@gmail.com
In reply to: Christo Romberg (#1)
Re: FATAL: database "dspace" does not exist"

How do you know that the database exists? If you load up psql, and then \c
dspace, does it let you? If you \l in psql, do you see dspace?

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On 5/2/06, Christo Romberg <coromberg@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi!

I have some problems with PostgreSQL v8.1.3.
My system is Windows XP Professional Edition.

An error occur when I try to connect to the database "dspace" that I've
made.
It claims that the db does not exist, though it does.

Another error occur when try to create a new database. Then error messages
says
that the password is incorrect, though it was correct given by me.

Appreciate the effort!

Best Regards,
Christo

#3Christo Romberg
coromberg@gmail.com
In reply to: Michael Artz (#2)
Re: FATAL: database "dspace" does not exist"

Hi!

How do you know that the database exists?

I know it exists, because I created it when I installed PostgreSQL.
Speaking of databases: I can't even create a new database. If I run the
command createdb databasename from the PostgreSQL cmd, the following error
shows up:

createdb: could not connect to database postgres: FATAL: password
authenticatio
n failed for user "christer"

If you load up psql, and then \c dspace, does it let you? If you \l in

psql, do you see dspace?

Regarding the psql: I fail to log in to psql. When running the command after
typing the password,
the following error text appear:

FATAL: password authentication failed for user "christo"

Another thing: Are you supposed to be "in" psql-mode (logged in) when
running commands such as createdb?

Thanks for Your time!!!

Best Regards,
Christo

2006/5/4, Michael Artz <mlartz@gmail.com>:

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How do you know that the database exists? If you load up psql, and then
\c dspace, does it let you? If you \l in psql, do you see dspace?

On 5/2/06, Christo Romberg <coromberg@gmail.com > wrote:

Hi!

I have some problems with PostgreSQL v8.1.3.
My system is Windows XP Professional Edition.

An error occur when I try to connect to the database "dspace" that I've
made.
It claims that the db does not exist, though it does.

Another error occur when try to create a new database. Then error
messages says
that the password is incorrect, though it was correct given by me.

Appreciate the effort!

Best Regards,
Christo

#4Michael Artz
mlartz@gmail.com
In reply to: Christo Romberg (#3)
Re: FATAL: database "dspace" does not exist"

I highly suggest reading the manuals, specifically the first link to the
windows installation instructions:
http://pginstaller.projects.postgresql.org/faq/FAQ_windows.html
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/index.html

You are getting an error because either you entered in the wrong password or
the database user 'christo' doesn't exist.

Do you have a "psql to 'postgres'" link in your start menu? When you click
on that and enter the password you set up upon install, what happens?

Another thing: Are you supposed to be "in" psql-mode (logged in) when

running commands such as createdb?

createdb is just a shell script for the CREATE DATABASE command that you can
run from within psql.

-Mike