Re: Why are there pg_dump errors in my Apache httpd error_log ? (Postgres 8.3.7 on CentOS 5) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Martin Gainty
Subject Re: Why are there pg_dump errors in my Apache httpd error_log ? (Postgres 8.3.7 on CentOS 5)
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In response to Why are there pg_dump errors in my Apache httpd error_log ? (Postgres 8.3.7 on CentOS 5)  (Aleksey Tsalolikhin <atsaloli.tech@gmail.com>)
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postgres throws exceptions and outputs errors to STDERR

httpd.conf logs stderr to logs/error.log
#
# ErrorLog: The location of the error log file.
# If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a <VirtualHost>
# container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be
# logged here.  If you *do* define an error logfile for a <VirtualHost>
# container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here.
#
ErrorLog logs/error.log

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> Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 12:37:40 -0800
> Subject: [GENERAL] Why are there pg_dump errors in my Apache httpd error_log ? (Postgres 8.3.7 on CentOS 5)
> From: atsaloli.tech@gmail.com
> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
>
> Hi. I just found pg_dump errors in my Apache httpd log and am really
> confused. Has anybody seen this before?
>
> My syslog.conf does not mention the httpd error_log.
>
> How did the errors get in there?
>
> # grep pg_dump /var/log/httpd/error_log
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y
> pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to
> proceed anyway.)
> #
>
> Thanks,
> Aleksey
>
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