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Summary
In my specific database setup I get permission denied for schema public when I try to run graphite worker. It stems from public.gen_random_uuid.
Steps to reproduce
Create a user without permissions to public schema.
Expected results
This is documented and the error is better.
Actual results
The error is cryptic.
It would be great if there was the ability to provide a, more easily, human readable format for used_memory. At the moment you can't simply glance at it and ingest the provided information.
Specifically, it would be great if this was more easily human readable:
<img width="420" alt="used_memory" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2548998/29522978-4d6d7eda-8659-11e7-989b-41874e09
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I believe this was handled by the
wipe-if-demoscript in the demo but I needed to manually run it in production since I removed that script from theProcfile. Not a huge deal but figured I would at least document it here to save someone else some time as it threw me for a little loop when I got the Postgres error.Got the following error when I tried to register since the worker schema was