.\" This is -*-nroff-*- .\" XXX standard disclaimer belongs here.... .\" $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/man/Attic/destroydb.1,v 1.1.1.1 1996/08/18 22:14:23 scrappy Exp $ .TH DESTROYDB UNIX 11/05/95 Postgres95 Postgres95 .SH NAME destroydb \(em destroy an existing database .SH SYNOPSIS .BR destroydb [\c .BR -a system] [\c .BR -h host] [\c .BR -p port] [dbname] .SH DESCRIPTION .IR Destroydb destroys an existing database. To execute this command, the user must be the database administrator, or DBA, for this database. The program runs silently; no confirmation message will be displayed. After the database is destroyed, a Unix shell prompt will reappear. .PP .IR Destroydb is a shell script that invokes .IR psql . Hence, a .IR postmaster process must be running on the database server host before .IR destroydb is executed. In addition, the .SM PGOPTION and .SM PGREALM environment variables will be passed on to .IR psql and processed as described in .IR psql (1). .PP The optional argument .IR dbname specifies the name of the database to be destroyed. All references to the database are removed, including the directory containing this database and its associated files. .IR Dbname defaults to the value of the .SM USER environment variable. .PP .IR Destroydb understands the following command-line options: .TP 5n .BR "-a" " system" Specifies an authentication system .IR "system" (see .IR introduction (1)) to use in connecting to the .IR postmaster process. The default is site-specific. .TP .BR "-h" " host" Specifies the hostname of the machine on which the .IR postmaster is running. Defaults to the name of the local host, or the value of the .SM PGHOST environment variable (if set). .TP .BR "-p" " port" Specifies the Internet TCP port on which the .IR postmaster is listening for connections. Defaults to 5432, or the value of the .SM PGPORT environment variable (if set). .SH EXAMPLES .nf # destroy the demo database destroydb demo .fi .nf # destroy 5432 demo database using the postmaster on host eden, # port using the Kerberos authentication system. destroydb -a kerberos -p 5432 -h eden demo .fi .SH FILES .TP 5n \&$PGDATA/base/\fIdbname\fP The location of the files corresponding to the database .IR dbname . .SH "SEE ALSO" destroydb(l), createdb(1), initdb(1), psql(1). postmaster(1). .SH DIAGNOSTICS .TP 5n .BI "Error: Failed to connect to backend (host=" "xxx" ", port=" "xxx" ")" .IR Destroydb could not attach to the .IR postmaster process on the specified host and port. If you see this message, ensure that the .IR 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. .TP .BI "user \*(lq" "username" "\*(rq is not in \*(lqpg_user\*(rq" You do not have a valid entry in the relation \*(lqpg_user\*(rq and cannot do anything with Postgres at all; contact your Postgres site administrator. .TP .BI "user \*(lq" "username" "\*(rq is not allowed to create/destroy databases" You do not have permission to destroy databases; contact your Postgres site administrator. .TP .BR "database \*(lqdbname\*(rq does not exist" The database to be removed does not have an entry in the \*(lqpg_database\*(rq class. .TP .BI "database \*(lq" "dbname" "\*(rq is not owned by you" You are not DBA for the specified database. .TP .BI "database destroy failed on" " dbname" An internal error occurred in .IR psql or the backend server. Contact your Postgres site administrator to ensure that ensure that the files and database entries associated with the database are completely removed.