Hi,

From: Thomas Boussekey <thomas.bousse...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2022 3:39 AM
> Hi,

> > Le lun. 11 juil. 2022 à 21:22, Ken Yeung <ken.ye...@rib-software.com> a 
> > écrit :
> > In the course of upgrading a bunch of database clusters from 10 to 14 using 
> > pg_upgrade tool, some databases result in the following error recorded in 
> > pg_upgrade_dump_1.log, such that cluster upgrade fails.
> > FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"
> This error happens on the restoration-side (Pg14)

> pg_restore: error: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 50432 
> failed: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"

> means that you try to use ipv6 (is it possible, according to your target 
> postgresql.conf file?)
> Does your Pg14 target pg_hba.conf file allow this kind of connection?

Although we have some different settings in pg_hba.conf in different clusters, 
but both at least allows local connection to ::1.

Specific to each cluster, there are some other databases upgraded/restored in 
the same cluster without this problem, but only "template1" reported this 
error.  I attached some another log file recorded.
There may be a possibility some tables were created in the cluster with older 
pg_hba.conf settings, and then pg_hba.conf changed afterwards.  Would this 
situation possibly caused the reported error?

Best regards,
Ken

Attachment: pg_upgrade_dump_12292.log
Description: pg_upgrade_dump_12292.log

Attachment: pg_upgrade_dump_28137747.log
Description: pg_upgrade_dump_28137747.log

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