diff --git a/docs/docs/FAQ.mdx b/docs/docs/FAQ.mdx
index 906d9fd355..9e14d10a0e 100644
--- a/docs/docs/FAQ.mdx
+++ b/docs/docs/FAQ.mdx
@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ A result of `on` means that checksums are enabled.
Check if checksums are enabled
```bash
-docker exec -it immich_postgres psql --dbname=postgres --username=postgres --command="show data_checksums"
+docker exec -it immich_postgres psql --dbname=postgres --username= --command="show data_checksums"
data_checksums
----------------
on
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ If checksums are enabled, you can check the status of the database with the foll
Check for database corruption
```bash
-docker exec -it immich_postgres psql --dbname=postgres --username=postgres --command="SELECT datname, checksum_failures, checksum_last_failure FROM pg_stat_database WHERE datname IS NOT NULL"
+docker exec -it immich_postgres psql --dbname=postgres --username= --command="SELECT datname, checksum_failures, checksum_last_failure FROM pg_stat_database WHERE datname IS NOT NULL"
datname | checksum_failures | checksum_last_failure
-----------+-------------------+-----------------------
postgres | 0 |
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ You can also scan the Postgres database file structure for errors:
Scan for file structure errors
```bash
-docker exec -it immich_postgres pg_amcheck --username=postgres --heapallindexed --parent-check --rootdescend --progress --all --install-missing
+docker exec -it immich_postgres pg_amcheck --username= --heapallindexed --parent-check --rootdescend --progress --all --install-missing
```
A normal result will end something like this and return with an exit code of `0`:
diff --git a/docs/docs/administration/backup-and-restore.md b/docs/docs/administration/backup-and-restore.md
index 7b90c3b19a..50f2d01ebf 100644
--- a/docs/docs/administration/backup-and-restore.md
+++ b/docs/docs/administration/backup-and-restore.md
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Then please follow the steps in the following section for restoring the database
```bash title='Backup'
-docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username=postgres | gzip > "/path/to/backup/dump.sql.gz"
+docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username= | gzip > "/path/to/backup/dump.sql.gz"
```
```bash title='Restore'
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ docker compose up -d # Start remainder of Immich apps
```powershell title='Backup'
-[System.IO.File]::WriteAllLines("C:\absolute\path\to\backup\dump.sql", (docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username=postgres))
+[System.IO.File]::WriteAllLines("C:\absolute\path\to\backup\dump.sql", (docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username=))
```
```powershell title='Restore'
diff --git a/docs/docs/guides/template-backup-script.md b/docs/docs/guides/template-backup-script.md
index dd0b94ebb1..34381dd0ee 100644
--- a/docs/docs/guides/template-backup-script.md
+++ b/docs/docs/guides/template-backup-script.md
@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ REMOTE_BACKUP_PATH="/path/to/remote/backup/directory"
### Local
# Backup Immich database
-docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username=postgres > "$UPLOAD_LOCATION"/database-backup/immich-database.sql
+docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username= > "$UPLOAD_LOCATION"/database-backup/immich-database.sql
# For deduplicating backup programs such as Borg or Restic, compressing the content can increase backup size by making it harder to deduplicate. If you are using a different program or still prefer to compress, you can use the following command instead:
-# docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username=postgres | /usr/bin/gzip --rsyncable > "$UPLOAD_LOCATION"/database-backup/immich-database.sql.gz
+# docker exec -t immich_postgres pg_dumpall --clean --if-exists --username= | /usr/bin/gzip --rsyncable > "$UPLOAD_LOCATION"/database-backup/immich-database.sql.gz
### Append to local Borg repository
borg create "$BACKUP_PATH/immich-borg::{now}" "$UPLOAD_LOCATION" --exclude "$UPLOAD_LOCATION"/thumbs/ --exclude "$UPLOAD_LOCATION"/encoded-video/