The pg_authid table contains information about database authorization identifiers (roles). A role subsumes the concepts of users and groups. A user is a role with the rolcanlogin flag set. Any role (with or without rolcanlogin) may have other roles as members. See pg_auth_members.

    Since this catalog contains passwords, it must not be publicly readable. pg_roles is a publicly readable view on pg_authid that blanks out the password field.

    Because user identities are system-wide, pg_authid is shared across all databases in a Greenplum Database system: there is only one copy of pg_authid per system, not one per database.

    columntypereferencesdescription
    oidoid Row identifier (hidden attribute; must be explicitly selected)
    rolnamename Role name
    rolsuperboolean Role has superuser privileges
    rolinheritboolean Role automatically inherits privileges of roles it is a member of
    rolcreateroleboolean Role may create more roles
    rolcreatedbboolean Role may create databases
    rolcatupdateboolean Role may update system catalogs directly. (Even a superuser may not do this unless this column is true)
    rolcanloginboolean Role may log in. That is, this role can be given as the initial session authorization identifier
    rolreplicationboolean Role is a replication role. That is, this role can initiate streaming replication and set/unset the system backup mode using pg_start_backup and pg_stop_backup.
    rolconnlimitint4 For roles that can log in, this sets maximum number of concurrent connections this role can make. -1 means no limit
    rolpasswordtext Password (possibly encrypted); NULL if none. The format depends on the form of encryption used.1
    rolvaliduntiltimestamptz Password expiry time (only used for password authentication); NULL if no expiration
    rolresqueueoid Object ID of the associated resource queue ID in pg_resqueue
    rolcreaterextgpfdboolean Privilege to create read external tables with the gpfdist or gpfdists protocol
    rolcreaterexhttpboolean Privilege to create read external tables with the http protocol
    rolcreatewextgpfdboolean Privilege to create write external tables with the gpfdist or gpfdists protocol
    rolresgroupoid Object ID of the associated resource group ID in pg_resgroup

    Notes1:

    • For an MD5-encrypted password, rolpassword column will begin with the string md5 followed by a 32-character hexadecimal MD5 hash. The MD5 hash will be of the user’s password concatenated to their user name. For example, if user joe has password xyzzy Greenplum Database will store the md5 hash of xyzzyjoe.

    • If the password is encrypted with SCRAM-SHA-256, the rolpassword column has the format:

      1. SCRAM-SHA-256$<iteration count>:<salt>$<StoredKey>:<ServerKey>

      where <salt>, <StoredKey> and <ServerKey> are in Base64-encoded format. This format is the same as that specified by RFC 5803.

    • If the password is encrypted with SHA-256, the rolpassword column is a 64-byte hexadecimal string prefixed with the characters sha256.

    A password that does not follow any of these formats is assumed to be unencrypted.

    Parent topic: System Catalogs Definitions