I just jumped in on this thread so I'm not sure where you're looking for the
logging, but postgreSQL has the following option when building (from
'./configure --help'):
--enable-syslog enable logging to syslog
I saw that you're installing from RPM's so this won't help and I'm not even
sure that this is the logging about which you're talking, but thought I'd
post just in case!
Cheers,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin A. Marques [mailto:martin@math.unl.edu.ar]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 6:19 PM
To: Oliver Elphick
Cc: pgsql-general; pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Subject: [HACKERS] Re: still no log
El Mié 10 Ene 2001 21:07, escribiste:
> "Martin A. Marques" wrote:
> >Sorry for the insistence, but after looking and looking again, I can't
> > find out why the postgres logs are empty. The postgres database is up
> > and working
> >
> >great, but nothing is getting logged.
> >I'm on a RedHat Linux (6.0 with lot of upgrades)
> >postgres 7.0.3 from rpm (downoaded from the postgres ftp server)
> >
> >Any ideas?
>
> If postmaster is started with -S, nothing gets logged. Is that your
> problem?
Well, I'm not sure. I can't recall checking that in the startup script, but
I
think it's not there. Any way, why would the instalation make the entries in
the logroutate config files and then have a startup script that won't do
logging? I'm using the normal startup script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/.
Saludos... :-)
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