> su postgres - -c <pgdump command>
> 
>  
> 
> Now, this has worked perfectly for 3 months now, but the last few days 
> I started getting errors about failed authentication to the databases.  
> Here's where it gets weird.  I can su postgres - from a BASH prompt just 
> fine,but when I run the script, it asks me for a password, which it didn't do 
> before.
> IIRC, I had to change the postgres user from /bin/false to /bin/bash 
> for one of our software devs to be able to monitor the DBs via Jenkins, could 
> that have something to do with it?  I can't imagine how, since I can su from 
> the root prompt to the postgres user without asking for a password.
> 

It's been awhile since I used postgres, having moved to mysql, but if it's 
asking for the postgres admin password rather than root password, can't you get 
around it by putting it in a file somewhere like .pgpass or setting an 
environment variable like PGPASSWORD?  Maybe you need to set that in the shell 
you are created.  See:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/libpq-envars.html
and
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6523019/postgresql-scripting-psql-execution-with-password

My problem is this, if it works as root from a bash prompt, why /won't/ it work 
as root from a bash script?  Shoudn't it ask for the password in both 
instances?  


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