Hi Peter Eisentraut,

>>select proowner from pg_proc where proname = 'plpgsql_call_handler';
It gives me an id '101'

While I search for the users in the pg_user, there is no user of id 101
select * from pg_user where usesysid = 101;
No result was fetched.

While I search this way
    select * from pg_user where usename like 'postgres'
This give me a result username = postgres usesysid = 1

In comments you said
>> You may want to adjust the owner of the function to a valid user (use
UPDATE).
Do u mean I need to update the table pg_proc, with the following statement
    UPDATE pg_proc SET proowner = 1 where proname = 'plpgsql_call_handler';

I am asking this because to ensure not any wrong impact gets into the live
database. Pls advise.

Regards
Kumar

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Eisentraut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Senthil Kumar S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "psql" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: [SQL] Error message during compressed backup


> Senthil Kumar S writes:
>
> > $ $ pg_dump -h 192.xxx.x.xxx -p 5432 -v testdb -f
/home/db_repository/testdb20031023.sql.tar.gz -u -F c
>
> > WARNING: owner of function "plpgsql_call_handler" appears to be invalid
>
> Run
>
> select proowner from pg_proc where proname = 'plpgsql_call_handler';
>
> which gives you the ID of the user that owns this function.  Then run
>
> select * from pg_user;
>
> to get the list of valid users.  You may want to adjust the owner of the
> function to a valid user (use UPDATE).
>
> -- 
> Peter Eisentraut   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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