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On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Jan Wieck <janwieck at yahoo.com> wrote: > There is nothing laughable about your situation, so I don't know what you > LOL all the time. It might be one of those laugh or cry things. > Whoever installed that database and Slony system determined where the logs > go. Check the system startup scripts ans syslog files/configuration for any > hints. Unfortunately every Linux packager has his/her own mind where things > are supposed to go. Not like in half organized FreeBSD territory, where you > at least can guess where the logs may be. To be fair, most distros put it all in a few common places. I.e. Redhat / rpm based or Debian / deb based. And there's nothing stopping a BSD sysadmin from building postgresql ala ./configure --prefix=/home/mydir/are/you/kidding/me
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