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authorDries Buytaert <dries@buytaert.net>2011-02-04 21:26:25 +0000
committerDries Buytaert <dries@buytaert.net>2011-02-04 21:26:25 +0000
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- Patch ##1041474 by 1V: Fixed INSTALL.pgsql.txt and INSTALL.mysql.txt cleanup of various grammatical errors.
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@@ -7,38 +7,39 @@ Note that the database must be created with UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding.
1. CREATE DATABASE USER
- This step is only necessary if you don't already have a user set up (e.g.
- by your host) or you want to create new user for use with Drupal only. The
- following command creates a new user named "username" and asks for a
- password for that user:
+ This step is only necessary if you don't already have a user set up (e.g., by
+ your host), or want to create a new user for use with Drupal only. The
+ following command creates a new user named 'username' and asks for a password
+ for that user:
createuser --pwprompt --encrypted --no-createrole --no-createdb username
- If there are no errors then the command was successful
+ If there are no errors, then the command was successful.
-2. CREATE THE DRUPAL DATABASE
+2. CREATE DRUPAL DATABASE
- This step is only necessary if you don't already have a database set up (e.g.
- by your host) or you want to create new database for use with Drupal only.
- The following command creates a new database named "databasename", which is
- owned by previously created "username":
+ This step is only necessary if you don't already have a database set up
+ (e.g., by your host) or want to create a new database for use with Drupal
+ only. The following command creates a new database named 'databasename',
+ which is owned by the previously created 'username':
createdb --encoding=UTF8 --owner=username databasename
- If there are no errors then the command was successful
+ If there are no errors, then the command was successful.
-3. CREATE A SCHEMA OR SCHEMAS (Optional advanced)
+3. CREATE SCHEMA OR SCHEMAS (Optional advanced step)
- Drupal will run across different schemas within your database if you so wish.
- By default, Drupal runs inside the 'public' schema but you can use $db_prefix
- inside settings.php to define a schema for Drupal to inside of or specify tables
- that are shared inside of a separate schema. Drupal will not create schemas for
- you, infact the user that Drupal runs as should not be allowed to. You'll need
- execute the SQL below as a superuser (such as a postgres user) and replace
- 'drupaluser' with the username that Drupal uses to connect to PostgreSQL with
- and replace schema_name with a schema name you wish to use such as 'shared':
+ Drupal will run across different schemas within your database if you so wish.
+ By default, Drupal runs inside the 'public' schema but you can use $db_prefix
+ inside settings.php to define a schema for Drupal to run inside of, or
+ specify tables that are shared inside of a separate schema. Drupal will not
+ create schemas for you. In fact, the user that Drupal runs as should not be
+ allowed to do this. You'll need to execute the SQL below as a superuser,
+ replace 'username' with the username that Drupal uses to connect to
+ PostgreSQL, and replace 'schema_name' with a schema name you wish to use,
+ such as 'shared':
- CREATE SCHEMA schema_name AUTHORIZATION drupaluser;
+ CREATE SCHEMA schema_name AUTHORIZATION username;
- Do this for as many schemas as you need. See default.settings.php for how to
- set which tables use which schemas.
+ Do this for as many schemas as you need. See default.settings.php for
+ instructions on how to set which tables use which schemas.