no cluster, just 2 different independent/isolated DB servers. As for location of logs, yes, it's the correct one, b/c when logrotate (through system), initiated I can see the other log files gzipped. The install was done through ,what I believe, apt-get.
I guess it might require a bouncing of the instance, but that's something I don't have luxury of doing until the next maintanence window, which will be a ways in the future. Thanks, -Anson On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@gmail.com>wrote: > On 01/25/2013 09:00 AM, Anson Abraham wrote: > >> identical. >> >> > This is on Debian correct? > Are you using the Debian pg_cluster system? > In particular are using pg_ctlcluster to start the server? > > From what I remember of pg cluster is that the init.d script is called by > pg_ctlcluster and the pg_ctcluster code takes care of setting up the > logging to the appropriate log in /var/log/postgres. If you call the init > script directly it just follows whatever are the settings in > postgresql.conf, which in your case would not actually log anything. > > > Another possibility. > Are you sure you are looking at the correct log? > One of the features of pg cluster is that there can be multiple versions > of Postgres and multiple db clusters in a version. Again if I remember > correctly main is the default cluster for a version. > > Is it possible there is another cluster running PG 9.0? > > > -- > Adrian Klaver > adrian.kla...@gmail.com >