I hadn´t noticed the port number. I have 2 versions of PostgreSQL running on the same server, that is why I am using port 5433 for the second one.
Thanks.
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 10:31 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
JORGE MALDONADO <jorgemal1960@gmail.com> writes: > I am trying to run pg_dump to backup my PostgreSQL DB and I am getting a > "fe_sendauth: no pssword supplied" error message. This is a Windows Server > 2012 environment and I am issuing pg_dump from a command prompt.
> The command is as follows: > pg_dump -E win1252 -f d:/respaldos/chartsclub/basedatos/CC.backup -F p -n > chartsclub -h localhost -U postgres -w chartsclub
> The content of pgpass.conf is: > localhost:5433:chartsclub:postgres:mypassword
Um ... 5433 is not the default port number in a standard build. Unless you've built with that chosen as the compiled-in default, this invocation of pg_dump will be trying to connect to port 5432, and therefore will not use that pgpass entry.