From: | Michael <wwwadmin(at)wizard(dot)ca> |
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To: | pgsql-admin <pgsql-admin(at)postgreSQL(dot)org> |
Subject: | Upgrade problem, with GRANT |
Date: | 1998-07-15 03:36:32 |
Message-ID: | 35AC23C0.2B3E1388@wizard.ca |
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Well, since I am posting I might as well ask two questions..
FIrst, when I upgraded from 6.2.1 to 6.3.2 I performed a pg_dumpall and
after I did an import of the db.out.. All seemed okay, and I assumed
that permissions were okay, but I was wrong.
I was able to log in under postgres user, and the data seemed fine, but
there were no GRANTS
THEN I tried to GRANT all on table_name to user_name;
but it kept coming up as nonexistent user.. It worked fine before the
upgrade, and the user_name does indeed exist..
What is the problem?
Quick reply would be handy as it is a production databse..
Also, I noticed that float8 and horology, (as well as geometry) failed
on a Pentium 100 with Linux 2.0.34.. is that normal, and what is
horology? SHould I worry? The diff command didn't reveal much on the
horology.out
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