roctaiwan nettreeinc at gmail.com
Thu Jul 16 09:47:38 PDT 2009
Environment: 
OS: Red hat 5
DB: Enterprise DB standard Version

When I am trying to run the bash script that with .sh extension following
the instruction from a slony replication topic from other forum
(http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7834#comment-254807), I get "
fe_sendauth: no password supplied error"
I am just trying to replicating two DBs (master and slave) within the same
server (localhost), following the instrustion from that slony replication
article. 


This is copied from command window. Run with "postgres" admin role. 
-bash-3.2$ ./cluster_setup.sh
<stdin>:7: fe_sendauth: no password supplied
-bash-3.2$

After did some research and from what I can see from the error message. It
must had something to do with authentication accessing rights, but not sure
what exactly. I know I had configured pg_hba to open connections on host,
localhost and couple of others and set it to "trust". ( please see
attachment) but still not work. Also, from the bash script file I was trying
to execute, it did no list anywhere to "supplying" the password nor prompt
me to enter one. therefore, what is "no password supplied" suppose to mean?
How do I supply it? 



http://www.nabble.com/file/p24520233/pg_hba.conf pg_hba.conf 
http://www.nabble.com/file/p24520233/postgresql.conf postgresql.conf 
http://www.nabble.com/file/p24520233/cluster_setup.sh cluster_setup.sh 
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