> Hi all
>
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >
> > > I had two identical postgres users in my pg_users table. (Why does that
> > > keep occurring? I also had to versions of each table I made.)
> >
> > I would love to know how that happens. It is pg_dumpall causing it?
> > Please try to find out.
>
> Y
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > I had two identical postgres users in my pg_users table. (Why does that
> > keep occurring? I also had to versions of each table I made.)
>
> I would love to know how that happens. It is pg_dumpall causing it?
> Please try to find out.
I couldn't re
Hi all
Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> > I had two identical postgres users in my pg_users table. (Why does that
> > keep occurring? I also had to versions of each table I made.)
>
> I would love to know how that happens. It is pg_dumpall causing it?
> Please try to find out.
Ya, this is now the 4th
> I had two identical postgres users in my pg_users table. (Why does that
> keep occurring? I also had to versions of each table I made.)
I would love to know how that happens. It is pg_dumpall causing it?
Please try to find out.
> Now I inadvertently blew away that user postgres and I can't co
I had two identical postgres users in my pg_users table. (Why does that
keep occurring? I also had to versions of each table I made.)
Now I inadvertently blew away that user postgres and I can't connect to
anything anymore. That is because there were no other users yet.
I even blew away the data