Re: [GENERAL] Re: [HACKERS] NEW POSTGRESQL LOGOS
Richard Lynch <lynch@lscorp.com>
From: lynch@lscorp.com (Richard Lynch)
To: Bruce Tong <zztong@laxmi.ev.net>, The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org>
Cc: PostgreSQL General <pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org>
Date: 1998-06-04T22:57:13Z
Lists: pgsql-general
At 4:51 PM 6/4/98, Bruce Tong wrote: >The docs say in a paragraph of text use "createuser" to create a new >postgres user. Questions which came to my mind, and which I have >mostly resolved all had to do with finding what is a good convention >for creating these users and what types of access require a user? Does a >person connecting via MS Access need to be a user. Can multiple people >share and is that a good idea? Is it a good idea to use the same name as >the login name, or is there a reason to use another name? Oddly enough, >the single most time consuming thing to figure out was that there was an >account on my system called "postgres" which had to be used to issue the >command. That paragraph confused me 'cuz I didn't know it was a unix prompt command versus and sql query versus a psql monitor command... Perhaps some consistent way of labeling WHERE a command was issued would also be good. -- -- -- "TANSTAAFL" Rich lynch@lscorp.com