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* Add changes for kubernetes deployment docs * Update Quickstart docker guide * fix: docker quickstart docs * Add troubleshooting guide for quickstart k8s * fix typo * upper case the placeholders * Add FAQs and update EKS deployment docs * fix: docs links * Update Deployment page * fix: update k8s gke docs * fix(chore): Notes as warning type * fix(chore): markdown link and typo * fix(refactor): Docker Deployment Docs * fix(refactor): Docker Deployment Docs * fix: upgrade k8s docs * fix(reviews): remove apache mod_proxy * fix(refactor): docker volumes docs section * fix(refactor): Code Review changes * Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into 12608 * Add troubleshoot docs for psql create extension pgcypto issue * fix: k8s docs with elasticsearch auth enabled * fix: Update the changes to v1.1.1 docs * fix: updated the docs for 1.1.1 * Add docker and kubernetes v1.1.1 changes in docs * fix: Docker Deployment Link * fix: more fixes --------- Co-authored-by: Akash-Jain <Akash.J@deuexsolutions.com>
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If you are facing the below issue with PostgreSQL as Database Backend for OpenMetadata Application,
Message: ERROR: permission denied to create extension "pgcrypto"
Hint: Must be superuser to create this extension.
It seems the Database User does not have sufficient privileges. In order to resolve the above issue, grant usage permissions to the PSQL User.
GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA schema_name TO <openmetadata_psql_user>;
GRANT CREATE ON EXTENSION pgcrypto TO <openmetadata_psql_user>;
{%note%}
In the above command, replace <openmetadata_psql_user>
with the sql user used by OpenMetadata Application to connect to PostgreSQL Database.
{%\note%}