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diff --git a/src/bin/pgaccess/doc/html/tutorial/tut_user.html b/src/bin/pgaccess/doc/html/tutorial/tut_user.html deleted file mode 100644 index c4a6f09fbb3..00000000000 --- a/src/bin/pgaccess/doc/html/tutorial/tut_user.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -<html><head><title>PgAccess Tutorial</title></head> -<body bgcolor="#C0C0C0"> -<h1>PgAccess Tutorial - User Administration</h1> -While user administration is really not a part of the PgAccess program, it is -such a basic operation that a brief description is given here. -<h2>Creating users</h2> -The procedure for setting up <b>postgreSQL</b> usually results in a single user -named <samp>postgres</samp>. In order for anyone else to use <b>postgreSQL</b>, -users must be added. The program <samp>createuser</samp> accomplishes this. -First become the PostgreSQL administrator (usually <samp>postgres</samp>):<p> -<samp>su postgres</samp><p> -Then create a new user:<p> -<samp>createuser jim<br> -Enter user's postgres ID or RETURN to use unix user ID: 500 -><br> -Is user "jim" allowed to create databases (y/n) y<br> -Is user "jim" a superuser? (y/n) y<br> -createuser: jim was successfully added</samp><p> -You can use either the UNIX user ID or the postgres ID to identify users. See -the <b>postgreSQL</b> documentation in the "admin" section for a fuller -account of users and groups.<p> -The reason for using the command line to create the first user (other than -<em>postgres</em>) is that <em>postgres</em> may not have X-Window permission. -You can also create users using <b>PgAccess</b> if you are created as a -<em>superuser</em> as shown in the example above.<p> -<h2>Removing users</h2> -To remove users, use the <samp>destroyuser</samp> command in the same way.<p> -<a href="index.html#tut">Back to index</a> -</body></html> |