Postgresql not creating db with “createdb” as superuser, yet not outputting errors

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Postgresql Problem Overview


I am working with a fresh postgresql install, with 'postgres' super user. Logged in via:

sudo -u postgres psql


postgres=# createdb database
postgres-# \list
                                  List of databases
   Name    |  Owner   | Encoding |  Collation  |    Ctype    |   Access privileges   
-----------+----------+----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------
 postgres  | postgres | UTF8     | en_GB.UTF-8 | en_GB.UTF-8 | 
 template0 | postgres | UTF8     | en_GB.UTF-8 | en_GB.UTF-8 | =c/postgres
                                                             : postgres=CTc/postgres
 template1 | postgres | UTF8     | en_GB.UTF-8 | en_GB.UTF-8 | =c/postgres
                                                             : postgres=CTc/postgres

No errors, yet table is not being created. Any ideas?

Postgresql Solutions


Solution 1 - Postgresql

createdb is a command line utility which you can run from bash and not from psql. To create a database from psql, use the create database statement like so:

create database [databasename];

Note: be sure to always end your SQL statements with ;

Solution 2 - Postgresql

Late to the party, but the accepted answer doesn't explain why no error is displayed. And as this is something Postgres newcomers often stumble upon, I wanted to add that.


TL/TR: always end your SQL statements with ;


Because the createdb database did not end with ; psql thinks the statement isn't finished and waits for more input. This is indicated by the prompt changing from postgres=# to postgres-#. An extremely subtle change that I wish psql would do differently (more "prominent").

By entering the meta-command \list the "current" SQL statement is "aborted" without executing it.

If the createdb had been ended with a ; the output would have been:

postgres=> createdb foobar;
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "createdb"
LINE 1: createdb foobar;
^
postgres=>

Clearly showing that something was wrong.

Solution 3 - Postgresql

Using a node terminal, I had to run:

psql -U postgres 

[enter your password]

then ...

CREATE DATABASE dbadmin;

What is confusing is that I entered these same commands before and it didn't work. Only after logging out and logging back in, was I able to use this standard command from the documentation: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/tutorial-createdb.html

Solution 4 - Postgresql

I was in this situation not long ago. In case someone else experiences this, considering that the command prompt shows postgres-# you can execute the pending createdb command by simply typing ; and the return key.

Solution 5 - Postgresql

Create new data base in PostgreSQL is very simple, execute this command on Linux (CentOS 7 example):

sudo -u postgres psql -c "create database MyDb;"

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