pg-log File

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#1John Pilley
jpilley@spescrow.com

My "pg-log" file is getting huge. I tried to zero it out with disastrous
consequences. I can find no documentation on what it is for or how to
manage it. Can anyone help?

Thanks,

John
mailto:jpilley@spescrow.com

#2Mikheev, Vadim
vmikheev@SECTORBASE.COM
In reply to: John Pilley (#1)
RE: pg-log File

My "pg-log" file is getting huge. I tried to zero it out with
disastrous consequences. I can find no documentation on what it
is for or how to manage it. Can anyone help?

The only way to manage it for now - dump/restore database -:(
We'll address this issue in nearest releases.

Vadim

#3John Pilley
jpilley@spescrow.com
In reply to: Mikheev, Vadim (#2)
Re: pg-log File

I have several databases in one implementation. Do I have to
dump/restore them all to get the pg_log file under control?

Thanks

John

"Mikheev, Vadim" wrote:

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My "pg-log" file is getting huge. I tried to zero it out with
disastrous consequences. I can find no documentation on what it
is for or how to manage it. Can anyone help?

The only way to manage it for now - dump/restore database -:(
We'll address this issue in nearest releases.

Vadim

#4Mikheev, Vadim
vmikheev@SECTORBASE.COM
In reply to: John Pilley (#3)
RE: pg-log File

I have several databases in one implementation. Do I have to
dump/restore them all to get the pg_log file under control?

Yes.

Vadim