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PostgreSQL
is a database management system based on Unix platform. It
allows you to add, access, and process stored data. The SQL
part of PostgreSQL stands for "Structured Query Language"
- the most common standardized language used to access databases.
Creating
PostgreSQL User(s)
Unlike
with other databases, a PostgreSQL database cannot be created
without a user. You must stick to the following sequence:
- Create
a PostgreSQL user.
- Create
a database.
Note:
The first user in the list of users is the owner of a database,
however the database can be used by others who obtain permissions
from the owner.
To
create a PostgreSQL database user, do the following:
- Click
the PostgreSQL Server icon on your control panel
home page.
- At
the bottom of the page that shows, click the Add user
icon to start creating a new user.

-
Fill the Add PostgreSQL user form on the PostgreSQL
Users page.
-
Agree to additional charges.
Deleting
Users and changing their passwords.
To
delete the PgSQL database user, do the following:
- Click
the PostgreSQL Server icon on your control panel
home page.
- Click
the Trash icon next to the user name on the PostgreSQL
user management page.
- Agree
to additional charges.
Important:
Trash icon appears only next to non-owners. The owner
of a database cannot be deleted, unless you remove the PostgreSQL
database.

To change the user password, do the following:
- Click
the PostgreSQL Server icon on your control panel
home page.
- Click
the Change icon next to the name of the user.
- Enter
a new password, confirm it, and click Change.
Important:
the user privileges can be changed by means of phpPgAdmin.
Creating
PostgreSQL Databases
Having
at least one user, you can create a PostgreSQL database. This
user will become the owner of this database.
To
create a database, do the following:
- Click
the PostgreSQL Server icon on your control panel
home page.
- Click
Add Database in the PostgreSQL Databases section:

- Enter
the name and description of the database:

-
Click Submit and agree to additional charges.
Editing
PgSQL Databases and User Privileges
You
can edit the content of your databases and user privileges
using the phpPgAdmin utility that comes with your control
panel.
To
run phpPgAdmin, do the following:
-
Click the phpPgAdmin icon on the control panel home
page.
- Click
the name of the database you would like to edit.
You
can also start this utility from the PGSQL database management
page:
- Click
the PostgreSQL Server icon on your control panel
home page.
- Click
the Edit icon for the database you are going to edit:

- In
the form that appears, click Built in phpPgAdmin control
panel to start editing your database:

- Follow
the instructions of the phpPgAdmin control panel
to edit your PgSQL DB.
Changing
PgSQL disk quota.
PgSQL
disk quota is the maximum allowed size of one PgSQL
database. If you exceed this quota, you'll be charged for
overlimit at a different (usually higher) price.
To
change PgSQL disk quota, do the following:
- Click
the PostgreSQL Server icon on your control panel
home page.
- Click
PGSQL Database.
-
Click the Change icon in the Quota field:

- Enter
the new quota.
- Click
Submit.
- Agree
to additional charges.
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