Normally the most plausible reasons for this kind of error are :
trying create statements on a read-only replica (the entire instance is read-only).
<username>
has default_transaction_read_only
set to ON
the database has default_transaction_read_only
set to ON
The script mentioned has in its first lines:
CREATE DATABASE exercises;
\c exercises
CREATE SCHEMA cd;
and you report that the error happens with CREATE SCHEMA
at line 6, not before.
That means that the CREATE DATABASE
does work, when run by <username>
.
And it wouldn't work if any of the reasons above was directly applicable.
One possibility that would technically explain this would be that default_transaction_read_only
would be ON
in the postgresql.conf
file, and set to OFF
for the database postgres
, the one that the invocation of psql connects to, through an ALTER DATABASE
statement that supersedes the configuration file.
That would be why CREATE DATABASE
works, but then as soon as it connects to a different database with \c
, the default_transaction_read_only
setting of the session would flip to ON
.
But of course that would be a pretty weird and unusual configuration.
psql -f
process running in ascreen
. Launching anotherpsql -f
(even using a different-h
) gave me the error you describe. In this case you have to wait for the firstpsql
process to finish, or use a different host to run the secondpsql
command.set transaction read write;
, I got the errorcannot set transaction read-write mode during recovery
.