Ruby on Rails Wednesday, February 1, 2012

On 1 February 2012 06:59, Ajit Teli <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> I am able to create databases (development, test, and production
> databases) as follows
> .................................................................
> ajit@ajit:~$ su - postgres
> Password:
> postgres@ajit:~$ psql
> postgres=# create DATABASE book_shelf_development;
> CREATE DATABASE
> postgres=# create DATABASE book_shelf_test;
> CREATE DATABASE
> postgres=# create DATABASE book_shelf_production;
> CREATE DATABASE
> postgres=#
>
> ................................................................
>
> But when I try to create same databases using the command
> 'rake db:create:all', I am getting an error massage saying 'FATAL:
> Ident authentication failed for user "postgres"'. And none of the
> databases are created.
>
>  And also after creating databases as shown above, I created migration
> files and I am able to do rake db:migrate for the same database.yml
> file.

Possibly you have the correct user/password for the development db but
not for one of the others. Try using create to create them one at a
time and see if one fails. Also check the yml file very carefully for
small errors. Possibly copy/paste the user/password lines from the
development section to the others.

Colin

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