On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Conrad Lender <crlen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm beginning to feel incredibly dense now, but this actually brought my > original problem back. When I do specify log_filename and log_directory, > and restart Postgres, the test you suggested ('select 1/0;') shows up as > an error in the log file > > /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-8.3-main.log.{timestamp} > > When I leave both log_directory and log_filename commented out (my > original settings), then restart postgres, it creates the file > > /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-8.3-main.log > > This contains three lines about SSL certificates, but the warning from > 'select 1/0' will instead be written to this file: > > /var/lib/postgresql/8.3/main/pg_log/postgresql-2009-05-07_170932.log > > So there are two log files :-| How did you restart postgres? I'm guessing that you're using a distribution provided package. If you're using the /etc/init.d scripts from that package, it's likely that the startup script is redirecting stderr and that the system is configured to use syslog for the rest of the logging. --Scott