[Pgpool-general] Where did my logging go?
Ramon de Carvalho Valle
ramon at risesecurity.org
Mon Jan 11 16:33:48 UTC 2010
If you are using the package in EPEL, uncomment the following line
in /etc/sysconfig/pgpool:
#OPTS=" -d -n"
Remove the -n option and restart pgpool.
On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 16:13 +0100, Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have upgraded recently to postgresql-pgpool-II-2.2.5 on Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux Server release 5.4.
>
> Since, I cannot see any logging from pgpool in /var/log/pgpool.log.
> Also, nothing can be found in /tmp. (logdir = '/tmp')
> There have been several events that should have been logged, like node
> out-of-sync and repair.
> The latest entries in /var/log/pgpool.log are those when I shut down the
> previous version right before the update.
>
> How can I get pgpool to generate more logging?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ger.
>
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