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Keith Worthington
 
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Default Where is the log file - 10-11-2004 , 02:08 PM






Hi All,

When using pgadmin I recieved an error that suggest I check the postmaster log
for more information. This I would happily do if I could find it.

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Keith

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Oliver Elphick
 
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Default Re: Where is the log file - 10-12-2004 , 04:24 AM






On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 20:08, Keith Worthington wrote:
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Hi All,

When using pgadmin I recieved an error that suggest I check the postmaster log
for more information. This I would happily do if I could find it.
It's where you put it :-(

Logging is configured in postgresql.conf. It could be going to syslog
or to standard output or both.

Logging to standard output goes wherever it is directed on postmaster
startup (through pg_ctl or direclty).

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