Re: [GENERAL] regular backups - super user

2003-10-31 Thread Stuart Johnston
DeJuan Jackson wrote:
quick answer: research/read the pg_hba.conf in the data directory.

Jeff MacDonald wrote:

Hi,

WHen i run pg_dumpall as the super user [postgres in my case] it asks
for a password for every database. I don't know my users passwords. Is
there a way to make the super user able to backup without passwords ?
If your users always connect through TCP/IP then you can set local 
connections to not use passwords but I'm pretty sure there is no way to 
configure this just for the postgres user (I wish you could).

If you need passworded local connections for users then you'll probably 
want to turn on 'ident' mode just long enough to set the password for 
the postgres user (or some other 'super user').  Then you may also want 
to use the PGPASSWORD environment variable or the .pgpass file to avoid 
typing the password repeatedly.

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[GENERAL] N Texas PostgreSQL Consultant Needed

2003-10-29 Thread Stuart Johnston
I am looking for an experienced DBA in the North Texas area who would be 
available for a brief (probably about a day) consultation on database 
design and optimization in PostgreSQL.

Please contact me if interested,

Stuart Johnston
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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