12-17-2012
Hmmm Im getting a syntax error
awk: cmd. line:1: !/^#/ && !Done{$2="Changed_Pattern");Done++}1
awk: cmd. line:1: ^ syntax error
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Hmmm Im getting a syntax error
awk: cmd. line:1: !/^#/ && !Done{$2="Changed_Pattern");Done++}1
awk: cmd. line:1: ^ syntax error
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Im getting a error message
awk: cmd. line:1: !/^#/ && !Done{$2="Changed_Pattern");Done++}1
awk: cmd. line:1: ^ syntax error
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
user_clusters
USER_CLUSTERS(5) Debian PostgreSQL infrastructure USER_CLUSTERS(5)
NAME
user_clusters - File linking users to PostgreSQL clusters
DESCRIPTION
This file maps users against the database clusters to which they will connect by default. However, every user can override these settings
in ~/.postgresqlrc.
When scanning this file, the first matching line will be used. It is a good idea to provide a default explicitly, with a final line where
both user and group are set to *.
If there is no default, the implicit default is to connect to the cluster whose postmaster is listening on port 5432 and to the database
matching the user's login name.
FORMAT
Comments are introduced by the character #. Comments may follow data on a line; the first comment character terminates the data. Leading
whitespace and blank lines are ignored.
Each uncommented, non-blank line must describe a user, group or the default (where both user and group are set to *).
Fields must be given in the following order, separated by white space:
USER The login id of the Unix user to whom this line applies. The wildcard character * means any user.
GROUP The group name of the Unix group to which this line applies. The wildcard character * means any group.
VERSION
The major PostgreSQL version of the cluster to connect to.
CLUSTER
The name of a cluster to connect to. A remote cluster is specified with host:port. If port is empty, it defaults to 5432.
DATABASE
Within the cluster, the database to which the user will connect by default if he does not specify a database on the command line.
If this is *, the default database will be the one named by the user's login id.
NOTES
Since the first matching line is used, the default line must come last.
SEE ALSO
pg_wrapper(1), postgresqlrc(5)
Debian Feburary 2005 USER_CLUSTERS(5)