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Christopher Browne wrote: > > roctaiwan <nettreeinc at gmail.com> writes: >> Thanks for your answer. >> You said something about 1.2, 2.0 is that chapter number for Slony >> manual? >> Can you tell me where is the default location to find slony logs? Do I >> have >> to enable it in conf file? which one and how? > > 1. By default, each slon process logs its activity to standard output. > > If you capture that, then the output will go wherever you chose to > capture the output. > > 2. You might configure the slon (the -f option) to log via syslog, in > which case you would look to your system's syslog implementation to see > where it puts logs. > -- > Christopher Browne > Christ, When you provide me answers, please treat me as a newbee and descirbe in more detail on how things work! this would eliminate I repeatly asking relatively same question over and over, save some complication when people reading our conversation. 1. You mean when starting the slon I can do something like: "slon sql_cluster "dbname=something user=postgres" & > logfile.log" ? 2. this is something I am not familar with. For -f option, first I don't know where is slon's configuration file called. Second, you said I could generate log via syslog? how does that work? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/where-to-find-data-transaction-log--tp25272928p25328241.html Sent from the Slony-I -- General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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