diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/user-manag.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/user-manag.sgml index 2e6466b987f..cf41baa2063 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/user-manag.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/user-manag.sgml @@ -483,30 +483,30 @@ DROP ROLE doomed_role; - - Predefined Roles + + Default Roles - + role - PostgreSQL provides a set of predefined - roles which allow access to privileged capabilities and information. - Administrators can GRANT these roles to login and non-login roles, - providing those roles with access to the specified capabilities and - information. + PostgreSQL provides a set of default roles + which provide access to certain, commonly needed, privileged capabilities + and information. Administrators can GRANT these roles to users and/or + other roles in their environment, providing those users with access to + the specified capabilities and information. - The predefined roles are described in . - Note that the specific permissions for each of the predefined roles may + The default roles are described in . + Note that the specific permissions for each of the default roles may change in the future as additional capabilities are added. Administrators should monitor the release notes for changes. - - Predefined Roles +
+ Default Roles @@ -550,8 +550,8 @@ DROP ROLE doomed_role; pg_read_all_stats and pg_stat_scan_tables roles are intended to allow administrators to easily configure a role for the purpose of monitoring the database server. They grant a set of common privileges - allowing the role to read configuration settings, statistics, and other - system information normally restricted to superusers. + allowing the role to read various useful configuration settings, statistics and + other system information normally restricted to superusers.