Hey Steve,

2011/1/16 Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com>

> Hi all,
>
> I've somehow messed up something.
>
> psql super
>
psql's synopsis is
       psql [option...] [dbname [username]]
Thus, the call "psql super" connects psql to a database
"super" but since username unspecified it is connected
with current Unix user (which is returned by whois(1)).

So, you should call psql like that
  psql super super
or like that
  psql -U super
In last case psql will be connected to the database "super".

psql (8.4.5)
> Type "help" for help.
>
> super=> \du+
>                   List of roles
>  Role name | Attributes  | Member of | Description
> -----------+-------------+-----------+-------------
>  bobo      |             | {}        |
>  junk      |             | {}        |
>  myuid     |             | {}        |
>  postgres  | Superuser   | {}        |
>           : Create role
>           : Create DB
>  slitt     | Create DB   | {}        |
>  super     | Superuser   | {}        |
>           : Create role
>           : Create DB
>
> super=>
> super=> alter user myuid password 'mypass';
> ERROR:  permission denied
> super=>
>
> I don't get it. User super is listed as attributes Superuser, create role
> and
> createdb, so why the lack of permission? This also happened when I was in
> as
> "postgres".
>
> Interestingly, earlier tonight I was changing passwords just fine. I don't
> know what happened. Obviously there's a chunk of information I'm missing.
>
> What diagnostic tests can I do to narrow this down?
>
> Thanks
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
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