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Linux file permission for COPY TO SQL command
Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> — 2025-10-28T19:39:17Z
I try to use COPY TO command to copy results of a SELECT but I get this message: ERROR: could not open file "a file" for writing: Permission denied User, group and other are granted full permission to this file. What should I do more to get this working? -- Pozdrawiam Krzysztof Jasieński
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Re: Linux file permission for COPY TO SQL command
Rob Sargent <robjsargent@gmail.com> — 2025-10-28T23:03:07Z
> On Oct 28, 2025, at 9:39 AM, Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> wrote: > > > I try to use COPY TO command to copy results of a SELECT but I get this message: > > ERROR: could not open file "a file" for writing: Permission denied > > Is there really a space in the actual file name. That might get tricky. You’re suggesting the file already exists: is that true? Directory permissions? > User, group and other are granted full permission to this file. What should I do more to get this working? > > -- > Pozdrawiam > Krzysztof Jasieński
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Re: Linux file permission for COPY TO SQL command
Roland Müller <rolmur@gmail.com> — 2025-10-29T16:12:59Z
Hello, COPY TO stores the output into a file on the server rather than in your local where client is running. Spaces in the file name are actually no issue: $ psql -h 172.17.0.2 -U postgres -c "COPY (SELECT * FROM pg_class) TO '/var/tmp/pg_class. OUT x'" Password for user postgres: COPY 420 ... but the output file is on the server - in this example inside a docker container postgres@7680e256387f:~$ ls -ltr /var/tmp total 208 ... -rw-r--r-- 1 postgres postgres 49291 Oct 29 16:08 'pg_class. OUT x' Copying to client side can be done with \copy (<query or table>) to '<output file>'; BR/Pozdrawiam, Roland On 10/29/25 01:03, Rob Sargent wrote: > > >> On Oct 28, 2025, at 9:39 AM, Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> wrote: >> >> >> >> I try to use COPY TO command to copy results of a SELECT but I get >> this message: >> >> ERROR: could not open file "a file" for writing: Permission denied >> > > Is there really a space in the actual file name. That might get > tricky. You’re suggesting the file already exists: is that true? > Directory permissions? >> >> User, group and other are granted full permission to this file. What >> should I do more to get this working? >> >> -- >> Pozdrawiam >> Krzysztof Jasieński
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Re: Linux file permission for COPY TO SQL command
Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> — 2025-10-29T18:44:01Z
Actually server and client are installed on the same machine. The file (real file) permissions are as follows: -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 kaj kaj 2 Oct 27 22:36 fd/fdo.txt The directory permissions are as follows: drwxrwxrwx+ 4 kaj kaj 4096 Oct 27 22:36 fd The SQL command which tries to write to the file is this: copy (select key from xcg where add=false) to '/home/kaj/fd/fdo.txt'; Pozdrawiam Krzysztof Jasieński On 10/29/25 5:12 PM, Roland Müller wrote: > > Hello, > > > COPY TO stores the output into a file on the server rather than in > your local where client is running. > > > Spaces in the file name are actually no issue: > > $ psql -h 172.17.0.2 -U postgres -c "COPY (SELECT * FROM pg_class) TO > '/var/tmp/pg_class. OUT x'" > Password for user postgres: > COPY 420 > > ... but the output file is on the server - in this example inside a > docker container > > postgres@7680e256387f:~$ ls -ltr /var/tmp > total 208 > ... > -rw-r--r-- 1 postgres postgres 49291 Oct 29 16:08 'pg_class. OUT x' > > > Copying to client side can be done with \copy (<query or table>) to > '<output file>'; > > > BR/Pozdrawiam, > > Roland > > > On 10/29/25 01:03, Rob Sargent wrote: >> >> >>> On Oct 28, 2025, at 9:39 AM, Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> I try to use COPY TO command to copy results of a SELECT but I get >>> this message: >>> >>> ERROR: could not open file "a file" for writing: Permission denied >>> >> >> Is there really a space in the actual file name. That might get >> tricky. You’re suggesting the file already exists: is that true? >> Directory permissions? >>> >>> User, group and other are granted full permission to this file. What >>> should I do more to get this working? >>> >>> -- >>> Pozdrawiam >>> Krzysztof Jasieński
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Re: Linux file permission for COPY TO SQL command
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2025-10-29T19:55:53Z
Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> writes: > Actually server and client are installed on the same machine. > The file (real file) permissions are as follows: > -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 kaj kaj 2 Oct 27 22:36 fd/fdo.txt > The directory permissions are as follows: > drwxrwxrwx+ 4 kaj kaj 4096 Oct 27 22:36 fd > The SQL command which tries to write to the file is this: > copy (select key from xcg where add=false) to '/home/kaj/fd/fdo.txt'; The /home and /home/kaj directories would also need to be world-searchable for the server to be able to write there. (Do not make them world-writable...) Did you notice the HINT that goes with that error message? HINT: COPY TO instructs the PostgreSQL server process to write a file. You may want a client-side facility such as psql's \copy. regards, tom lane
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Re: Linux file permission for COPY TO SQL command
Roland Müller <rolmur@gmail.com> — 2025-10-29T20:11:19Z
I think the best solution is to use the psql '\copy' that works the same way as server-side COPY or COPY TO. in addition, the output is always stored in the client machine regardless whetehr the server is in localhost, remote or inside a container. postgres=# \copy (SELECT * FROM pg_class) to /home/MYACCOUNT/Desktop/OUT COPY 420 postgres=# \! ls -ltr /home/MYACCOUNT/Desktop/OUT -rw-rw-r-- 1 MYACCOUNT MYACCOUNT 49291 Oct 29 22:06 /home/MYACCOUNT/Desktop/OUT On 10/29/25 21:55, Tom Lane wrote: > Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> writes: >> Actually server and client are installed on the same machine. >> The file (real file) permissions are as follows: >> -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 kaj kaj 2 Oct 27 22:36 fd/fdo.txt >> The directory permissions are as follows: >> drwxrwxrwx+ 4 kaj kaj 4096 Oct 27 22:36 fd >> The SQL command which tries to write to the file is this: >> copy (select key from xcg where add=false) to '/home/kaj/fd/fdo.txt'; > The /home and /home/kaj directories would also need to be > world-searchable for the server to be able to write there. > (Do not make them world-writable...) > > Did you notice the HINT that goes with that error message? > > HINT: COPY TO instructs the PostgreSQL server process to write a file. You may want a client-side facility such as psql's \copy. > > regards, tom lane > >
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Re: Linux file permission for COPY TO SQL command
Krzysztof <kj@limes.com.pl> — 2025-11-02T21:45:51Z
That helped. Thanks. Pozdrawiam Krzysztof Jasieński On 10/29/25 8:55 PM, Tom Lane wrote: > The /home and /home/kaj directories would also need to be > world-searchable for the server to be able to write there. > (Do not make them world-writable...) > > Did you notice the HINT that goes with that error message? > > HINT: COPY TO instructs the PostgreSQL server process to write a file. You may want a client-side facility such as psql's \copy. > > regards, tom lane > >