Simple list tables question

Started by Mihai Tanasescuabout 22 years ago3 messagesgeneral
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#1Mihai Tanasescu
Mihai.Tanasescu@skyraven.pcnet.ro

Hello,

I've been a mysql user for about 2 years and I decided to try Postgre
SQL out.

I have the following problem that I'm trying to figure out:

- in mysql as user root I can connect to any databases not owned by
myself and I can list the tables they contain
- in postgre I have created another database owned by user "bbstatus"
If I login with user bbstatus to database bbstatus then I can do a
"\dt" and show the tables it contains but if I login with user postgres
which is a superuser and I try a "\dt" I get no results.

/usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql -U bbstatus bbstatus
Welcome to psql 7.4.2, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.

Type: \copyright for distribution terms
\h for help with SQL commands
\? for help on internal slash commands
\g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
\q to quit

bbstatus=> \dt
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
----------+--------------------------------+-------+----------
bbstatus | acct_clientip | table | bbstatus
bbstatus | acct_clients_and_filters | table | bbstatus

/usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql -U postgres bbstatus
Welcome to psql 7.4.2, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.

Type: \copyright for distribution terms
\h for help with SQL commands
\? for help on internal slash commands
\g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
\q to quit

bbstatus=# \dt
No relations found.

Isn't the postgres user the same as the root user from mysql ?
I mean there must be a user that has enough rights by default to list
tables in any databases ( I don't like granting myself right for every
database someone creates)

#2Martijn van Oosterhout
kleptog@svana.org
In reply to: Mihai Tanasescu (#1)
Re: Simple list tables question

On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 02:21:51PM +0200, Mihai Tanasescu wrote:

Hello,

I've been a mysql user for about 2 years and I decided to try Postgre
SQL out.

I have the following problem that I'm trying to figure out:

- in mysql as user root I can connect to any databases not owned by
myself and I can list the tables they contain
- in postgre I have created another database owned by user "bbstatus"
If I login with user bbstatus to database bbstatus then I can do a
"\dt" and show the tables it contains but if I login with user postgres
which is a superuser and I try a "\dt" I get no results.

Note how the tables in the first \dt are in schema bbstatus which by
default only user bbstatus will see. \dt *.* should list all tables
IIRC.

Did you intend for those tables to be in their own schema?
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#3Bruno Wolff III
bruno@wolff.to
In reply to: Mihai Tanasescu (#1)
Re: Simple list tables question

On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 14:21:51 +0200,
Mihai Tanasescu <Mihai.Tanasescu@skyraven.pcnet.ro> wrote:

Isn't the postgres user the same as the root user from mysql ?
I mean there must be a user that has enough rights by default to list
tables in any databases ( I don't like granting myself right for every
database someone creates)

Not necessarily. The username of the user that does the initdb is the
postgres superuser by default. You can use the -U option if you
want the username to be something else.