On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 6:45 AM, David Blaymires <
david.blaymi...@instinctsystems.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One thing that was incredibly valuable in pgAdmin v3 was being able to go
> to the Tools menu, select Server Status and a new window opened up that
> included the current log file. You could
Hi David:
I vote with you. A log file, plus a refreshing version of the active
users would be great to get back
can it be done — sure it can.the Pgadmin 3 fork by bigSky runs just fine
against Postgres 10 — I’ve extracted it and I use it just for this purpose
alongside pgadmin 3.
Hi,
One thing that was incredibly valuable in pgAdmin v3 was being able to go to
the Tools menu, select Server Status and a new window opened up that included
the current log file. You could also select from the list of available log
files.
As I understand it, it is not possible to view the