Am Sonntag, 18. Mai 2014, 22:51:31 schrieb Dale Scott: > Are there PostgreSQL user names I should avoid? I used "root" for the user > name when installing PostgreSQL.
That is definitely a user name to avoid....normally postgresql runs under user postgres - depends a little on your distribution. > After that I also created a "tryton" > database manually using pgadmin3, and then ran trytond twice, the first > time to initialize the "tryton" database, and the second time to update it. Who is the owner of the DB? The same user under whom the trytond runs? Otherwise you may have to grant permission... > Then started trytond a final time not specifying the database (specifying > the config file all three times). Is there a better or correct way to do > it? Thanks. 'Better' or 'correct'? Dont know. Easiest would be to use the Tryton-frontend. HTH Axel
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