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> using Postgres 14.4, I created a database as the postgres user:
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>> create database xxx;
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>> postgres=> \c xxx
>> psql (13.9 (Debian 13.9-0+deb11u1), server 14.4)
>> WARNING: psql major version 13, server major version 14.
>>          Some psql features might not work.
>> SSL connection (protocol: TLSv1.3, cipher: TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, bits:
>> 256, compression: off)
>> You are now connected to database "xxx" as user "postgres".
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>> i gave all privileges on xxx to user sysbench:
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>> postgres=> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE xxx TO sysbench;
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>> i can see:
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>> Name     |      Owner       | Encoding | Collate |  Ctype  |
>> Access privileges
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>> --------------+------------------+----------+---------+---------+---------------------------------------
>>  xxx         | postgres         | UTF8     | C.UTF-8 | C.UTF-8 |
>> =Tc/postgres                         +
>>               |                  |          |         |         |
>> postgres=CTc/postgres                +
>>               |                  |          |         |         |
>> sysbench=CTc/postgres
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>> but user sysbench is not able to connect to this database:
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>> sysbench=> \c xxx
>> FATAL:  database "xxx" does not exist
>> Previous connection kept
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>> how can i fix this?
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