On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 09:38 -0500, Gary Chambers wrote:
> Martin,
> 
> > 6) The next scheduled backup using pg_dumpall failed immediately because
> > it couldn't find 'template1'.
> 
> The template1 database is the default database to which pg_dumpall attempts
> to connect.  If you use the -l or --database option, you can change that and
> pg_dumpall will resume functioning as you expect.
> 
I've just logged in under postgres and run '\l' - and the databases
postgres, template0 and template1 are still there:

postgres=# \l
                                  List of databases
   Name    |  Owner   | Encoding |   Collate   |    Ctype    |   Access
privileges   
-----------+----------+----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------
 postgres  | postgres | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | 
 template0 | postgres | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 |
=c/postgres          +
           |          |          |             |             |
postgres=CTc/postgres
 template1 | postgres | UTF8     | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 |
postgres=CTc/postgres+
           |          |          |             |             |
=c/postgres

So, is this a privilege issue? I don't understand the content of that
somewhat cryptic 'privilege' column. Is it set how you'd expect?

Marti:
======
I got this output:

postgres=# SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datistemplate;
  datname  
-----------
 template0
 template1
(2 rows)

so it doesn't look like its been renamed.
 

Martin



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