Depending on your actual config, you could well be able to set
postgresql up so that it doesn't need any passwords, too. I prefer this
when possible... but you need to understand the rammifications if you
care about your data.

Though, if all you're doing is running pgbench, I'd say just setup
everything for TRUST and be done with it... ;)

On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 03:55:28PM -0500, Mr. Dan wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks Milen!
> 
> I use -P is bash shell scirpts.  It used with with pgbench.
> see pgbench --help.
> 
> ~DjK
> 
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