Hello all, 

I am new to postgreSQL. I have installed postgreSQL 7.1.3-2 on Linux 7.2.
If I login as root (administrator) and change user as postgres I can create
database on /usr/local/pgsql/data which I created and changed its owner as
postgres. 

  root# mkdir usr/local/pgsql/data 
  root# chown postgres /usr/local/pgsql/data 
  root# su postgres 
  bash-2.3# initdb -D /usr/local/pgsql/data 
  bash-2.3# postmaster -D /usr/local/pgsql/data > logfile 2 >&1 & 
  bash-2.3# createdb testdb 
  bash-2.3# psql testdb

However, when I login as a normal linux user I cannot create database. So
it is a user management problem. 

  zf2linux# createdb mydb 
  FATAL 1: user 'zf2linux' does not exist

I have tried to create a user of zf2linux in postgreSQL but the error still
occurs. 
If I try to change to postgres from zf1linux it asks for password.

  zf2linux# su postgres 
  password: ****** 
  incorrect password.

My pg_hba.conf is left as the default format:
     local       all                                             trust 
     host        all     127.0.0.1       255.255.255.255         trust

I must miss something before I allow other users to access the postgreSQL
server and account. Could you please help me with the problem?

Thanks for your attention and will sum.

Geoff 

University of St Andrews



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