On 27 Sep 2009, at 10:44, Ricky Tompu Breaky wrote:

RB>I forgot to show you that I've done these steps too:
postgres=# ALTER ROLE ivia WITH LOGIN;
ALTER ROLE
postgres=# alter user ivia with password '<<my password>>';
ALTER ROLE
postgres=# alter user ivia with login;
ALTER ROLE
postgres=# commit;
WARNUNG:  keine Transaktion offen
COMMIT
postgres=# \q
sussy:~ # psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U ivia -W
Password for user ivia:
psql: FATAL:  Datenbank »ivia« existiert nicht
sussy:~ #


You didn't specify a database to connect to. By default psql tries to connect to a database named after the login user, in this case "ivia". You probably want to connect to the database named "postgres" that's created by default (at the initdb step).

Alban Hertroys

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