pg_dumpall

Started by grantover 24 years ago2 messagesbugs
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#1grant
grant@amadensor.com

Well, when I turned on security and switched from trust to passwrod (using
pg_shadow) now pg_dumpall does not work. It simply complains that my
password is wrong, and ignores the -u or -U to try to change me to be
postgres. If I su to postgres, it complains that I did not supply a
password.

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#2Peter Eisentraut
peter_e@gmx.net
In reply to: grant (#1)
Re: pg_dumpall

grant writes:

Well, when I turned on security and switched from trust to passwrod (using
pg_shadow) now pg_dumpall does not work. It simply complains that my
password is wrong, and ignores the -u or -U to try to change me to be
postgres. If I su to postgres, it complains that I did not supply a
password.

Yes, unfortunately that doesn't work. The upcoming release should do
better. For now you need to use pg_dump on each database and save the
users with pg_dumpall -g connected to an "insecure" database.

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