Tom Lane wrote:
Madison Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Where /is/ the log file?


It depends.  If you selected syslog logging then it's wherever syslog is
configured to put the messages.  Otherwise, it's wherever the
postmaster's stderr output is being sent.

A fairly annoying property of the current RPM packagings is that their
startup script sends postmaster stderr to /dev/null.  We have (finally)
fixed that for 8.0, but in current releases you need to alter the
startup script in order to get useful log output.

regards, tom lane

woohoo!!

Thank you, I would have taken forever to figure that out on my own... For the record on Fedora Core 1 the line to change is:

'/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/s85postgresql' line 171

Which I changed from:

su -l postgres -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/pg_ctl -D $PGDATA -p /usr/bin/postmaster -o '-p ${PGPORT}' start > /dev/null 2>&1" < $

to...

su -l postgres -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/bin/pg_ctl -D $PGDATA -p /usr/bin/postmaster -o '-p ${PGPORT}' start > /var/log/psql.log $#


I had to touch the 'psql.log' file and then 'chown' it to 'postgres:postgres' but now my queries are being logged. Adding the earlier:


ALTER USER johndoe SET log_statement TO TRUE;

that Michael Fuhr mentioned and I have exactly what I wanted happening. Thank you all -very- much!

Madison

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