On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 02:56:53PM +0300, Viorel Dragomir wrote:
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> I'm sorry for *custom users*.
> The project it's kind of cpanel.
> A user can create and grant access for his databases.
> And thx to pg_dump he can export & import databases.
> So any user that have a db might want to export his
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On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 15:49, Viorel Dragomir wrote:
> > No, .pgpass is sought in the home directory of the user running pg_dump
> > (or any other client program). It's not a server-side file.
>
> In my case the user is apache.
> I dunno for sure but the apache doesn't have a home directory.
>
If
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"Viorel Dragomir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I don't know what a custom user is, but if you put the password in
>> ~/.pgpass, authentication happens automatically. That's a new
>> feature in 7.3.x.
> But I can't do that, the users that are granted to use the database don't
> have any user id
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> On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 01:39:19PM +0300, Viorel Dragomir wrote:
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 01:39:19PM +0300, Viorel Dragomir wrote:
> As i experienced with pg_dump it looks like in ver.7.3 requires interactive
> enter password for *custom users*.
I don't know what a custom user is, but if you put the password in
~/.pgpass, authentication happens automatically. T
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> Hi Viorel,
>
> what are th
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Scheduled back up
On 18 Jul 2003 at 15:58, Kallol Nandi wrote:
How to go about scheduled backup in Postgresql.
You need to use cron and pgdump. Man pages for both of them will give you
what
you want.
Bye
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> On 18 Jul 2003 at 15:58, Kallol Nandi wrote:
> > How to go about scheduled backup in Postgresql.
>
> You need to use cron and pgdu
On 18 Jul 2003 at 15:58, Kallol Nandi wrote:
> How to go about scheduled backup in Postgresql.
You need to use cron and pgdump. Man pages for both of them will give you what
you want.
Bye
Shridhar
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