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Hi Guys, I've not been able to figure this out. I'm not using syslog currently (mainly because of this issue) for slony. I'm using .pgpass files to store passwords so the slony users can authenticate to the various postmasters. When I start a slon process, it logs the password it's picking up from the .pgpass file - I don't want this to occur for obvious reasons. Is there any way around this ? Also the slon processes don't log a timestamp in the files which makes things somewhat difficult to understand when reviewing logs. I've tried setting the options in the config file. I'm calling slony from an init script as follows /usr/bin/slon -p /tmp/tmp.XZerF26184 -f /etc/sysconfig/slony/slony_config clustername host=3Ddbhost dbname=3Ddbname user=3Dslonyuser port=3D7020 I have the following set in the config file. syslog=3D0 log_timestamp=3Dtrue Cheers James. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.slony.info/pipermail/slony1-general/attachments/20090415/= b0d720a7/attachment.htm
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