Re: postgresql log file not getting update
От | Anson Abraham |
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Тема | Re: postgresql log file not getting update |
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Msg-id | CAC9g-HctVgdDFK4KUMm1FJ5oG4dggfriRmsNf8tOU7yyQcEf=w@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | postgresql log file not getting update (Anson Abraham <anson.abraham@gmail.com>) |
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Re: postgresql log file not getting update
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*Note when I change log_destination = 'syslog' it does log to the syslog file. When I changed to to log_destination = 'stderr' still nothing logged. commenting out doesn't do much either. I initially thought it would be a perms thing, but when I deleted the file and did a reload, postgres created the log file. So not sure what is going on exactly. Again, any help would be appreciated here to figure this out, where I don't need to restart the db. Thanks On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Anson Abraham <anson.abraham@gmail.com>wrote: > My postgresql-9.0-main.log file has suddenly stopped getting updated. I > do not know why it stopped all of a sudden. We made a slight modification > where changed in the postgresql.conf param: > From > log_connections = off > log_disconnections = off > > To > > log_connections = on > log_disconnections = on > > I'm on a debian environment w/ version 9.0.7. It's a single instance w/ > no cluster on here. It was done w/a simple apt-get install back when, when > it was a fresh server (we'll call this db1) > > I have an identical setup for another server (db4), and when I made the > change to the same paramers in conf, it's updating the > postgresql-9.0-main.log file. I reverted the connections and discon from > on back to off, and did a postgresql reload as well as pg_reload_conf(). > For both servers. db4 the log file is getting updated db1 nothing. I > thought the file was locked or some perms may have changed and I deleted > the postgresql-9.0-main.log file. It didn't create a new log file until i > did a postgresql reload. It created the new file, but still nothing getting > written to it. > > I know first thing people would say is to restart the instance, but > restarting is not an option for me in this case. > > I've changed > ucommented out this param > #log_destination = 'stderr' > > to be stderr, and even syslog and did a reload and nothing. > > > I know i should use log collector, but again, that also requires a restart > as well, unless a reload will work? > > The way I reload is /etc/init.d/postgresql reload > > The distro for Debian is squeeze. Again, it works on my other server, > this server it doesn't. Any one have any ideas, where I don't need to > restart the pg instance? > Thanks in advance. > -Anson >
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