"Before you can do anything, you must initialize a database storage area on disk. We call this a database cluster. (The SQL standard uses the term catalog cluster.) A database cluster is a collection of databases that is managed by a single instance of a running database server." www.postgresql.org/docs/11/creating-cluster.html
Good simple explanation, at the end of every video you say that if you have any questions then please write to you...I wrote 3 and a half months back but you never responded.
Really enjoyed this, thank you. Most clear explanation! Loved the example with the two users side by side!
Finally what I was looking for, thank you
Good explanation of roles, privileges, grant and revoke.
One of the most clear videos I've seen. Had to leave a comment. How did you create two users in the first place?
Thank you very much, big fan of yours
simple, short and crisp explanation
Nice Work sir.
Thanks a lot Chennnakeshava!
Good work 👍👍
thank you so much sir
what if I gave permission to user1 for insert from superuser but table owner was user2, but it did not workout do you know why it is?
Ramesh, What do you mean by "Cluster" the key word that you use to refer to in videos, I am bit confused as I come from Oracle back ground. thank you.
"Before you can do anything, you must initialize a database storage area on disk. We call this a database cluster. (The SQL standard uses the term catalog cluster.) A database cluster is a collection of databases that is managed by a single instance of a running database server."
www.postgresql.org/docs/11/creating-cluster.html
Good simple explanation, at the end of every video you say that if you have any questions then please write to you...I wrote 3 and a half months back but you never responded.
thank you!
Excellent
Can we assine alter option to a user
Thanks a lot sir
Server FATAL: role "postgres" is not permitted to log in.
Kindly help me to resolve this problem
sir could u plz explain this on pgAdmin4 and not on psql
Well done
Thanks a lot Chennnakeshava!