destroyuser
  
  Application
 
 
  
   destroyuser
  
  
   Destroy a Postgres user and associated databases
  
 
 
  
   1999-07-20
  
  
destroyuser [ username ]
destroyuser [ -h host ] [ -p port ]
    [ username ]
  
  
   
    1998-10-02
   
   
    Inputs
   
   
    
     
      -h host
      
       
	Specifies the hostname of the machine on which the 
	postmaster
	is running.  Defaults to using a local Unix domain socket
	rather than an IP connection.
       
      
     
     
      -p port
      
       
	Specifies the Internet TCP/IP port or local Unix domain socket file 
	extension on which the postmaster
	is listening for connections.  The port number defaults to 5432,
	or the value of the PGPORT
	environment variable (if set).
       
      
     
     
      username
      
       
	Specifies the name of the Postgres user to be removed. 
	This name must exist in the Postgres installation.
	You will be prompted for a name if none is specified on the command line.
       
      
     
    
   
  
  
   
    1998-10-02
   
   
    Outputs
   
   
    destroyuser will remove an entry in the
    pg_user or pg_shadow system table,
    and will remove all databases for which that user is the administrator
    (DBA).
    
     
      
Connection to database 'template1' failed.
connectDB() failed: Is the postmaster running and accepting connections
            at 'UNIX Socket' on port 'port'?
destroyuser: database access failed.
       
      
       
	destroyuser could not attach to the 
	postmaster 
	process on the specified host and port.  If you see this message,
	ensure that the postmaster 
	is running on the proper host and that you have specified the proper
	port.  If your site uses an authentication system, ensure that you
	have obtained the required authentication credentials.
       
      
     
     
      
Connection to database 'template1' failed.
FATAL 1:  SetUserId: user 'username' is not in 'pg_shadow'
destroyuser: database access failed.
      
      
       
	You do not have a valid entry in the relation pg_shadow
	and and will not be allowed to access Postgres. Contact your
	Postgres administrator.
       
      
     
     
      
destroyuser: username cannot delete users.
      
      
       
	You do not have permission to delete users; contact your
	Postgres site administrator.
       
      
     
     
      
destroyuser: user "username" already exists
      
      
       
	The user to be added already has an entry in the
	pg_shadow class.
       
      
     
     
      
database access failed
      
      
       
	An internal error occurred in psql
	or in the backend server.  Ensure that your site administrator has
	properly installed Postgresand initialized the site with 
	initdb.
       
      
     
     
      
destroydb on dbname failed - exiting
      
      
       
	An internal error occurred in psql
	or in the backend server. There was possibly a Unix permissions problem with the
	specified database.
       
      
     
     
      
delete of user username was UNSUCCESSFUL
       
      
       
	An internal error occurred in psql
	or in the backend server.
       
      
     
    
   
   
    
     destroyuser internally runs
     DROP USER from psql
     while connected to the template1 database.
    
   
  
 
 
  
   1998-10-02
  
  
   Description
  
  
   destroyuser removes an existing
   Postgres user
   and the databases for which that user
   is database administrator.
   Only users with usesuper set in
   the pg_shadow class can destroy 
   Postgres users.  As shipped,
   the user postgres can remove users.
  
  
   destroyuser is a shell script that invokes
   psql.
   Hence, a postmaster
   process must be running on the database server host before
   destroyuser is executed.
   The 
   PGOPTION
   and
   PGREALM
   environment variables will be passed on to
   psql
   and processed as described in .
  
  
   Once invoked, destroyuser
   will warn you about the databases that will be destroyed in the
   process and permit you to abort the removal of the user if desired.