> I don't seem to have a pgpool log. The only thing I have in my > "logdir" is the failover log. > > # ps -ef|grep pgpool.conf > root 3030 1 0 Sep11 ? 00:00:00 /usr/local/bin/pgpool > -f /etc/pgpool.conf -a /etc/pool_hba.conf -n -d > root 17492 17460 0 12:09 pts/9 00:00:00 grep pgpool.conf > # grep log /etc/pgpool.conf > logdir = '/var/log/pgpool' > # If true print timestamp on each log line. > failover_command = 'echo %h %p %D %d >> /var/log/pgpool/failover; echo > "pgpool failover event: %h %p %D %d " | mail -s "pgpool failover > event: %h %p %D %d " root,ddcsw' > failback_command = 'echo %h %p %D %d >> /var/log/pgpool/failback; echo > "pgpool failback event: %h %p %D %d " | mail -s "pgpool failback > event: %h %p %D %d " root,ddcsw' > # If true, print all statements to the log. Like the log_statement option > log_statement = true > # If true, incoming connections will be printed to the log. > log_connections = true > # connection log if log_connections = true. > log_hostname = false > # system_db_schema = 'pgpool_catalog'
Please redirect pgpool-II output to whatever logfile you like. For example, /usr/local/bin/pgpool -f /etc/pgpool.conf -a /etc/pool_hba.conf -n -d > /var/log/pgpool/pgpool.log 2>&1 -- Tatsuo Ishii SRA OSS, Inc. Japan _______________________________________________ Pgpool-general mailing list [email protected] http://pgfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/pgpool-general
