вт, 19 июн. 2018 г. в 18:20, Louis Battuello <louis.battue...@etasseo.com>:
> Is it possible to drop default privileges? > > I’m attempting to run a pg_restore into an RDS instance, which doesn’t > have a “postgres” user. > > I encounter many messages like so: > > ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES... > > pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error from TOC entry 10182; 826 253752252 DEFAULT > ACL DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR TABLES postgres > > pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: role > "postgres" does not exist > > Command was: ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE postgres IN SCHEMA > abc_schema REVOKE ALL ON TABLES FROM PUBLIC; > > I’d like to remove these default privileges on the source database to > avoid this error message, but I can’t find the syntax in the documentation > (or if it’s possible). I only see GRANT/REVOKE options. > If you see `ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES … REVOKE …` and want to undo it, you will have to GRANT corresponding privilege. -- Victor Yegorov