Re: Syslog
I did everything as you did, however, when start the postmaster,
I got following:
FATAL 1: 'syslog' is not a valid option name.
Jie
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Conway [mailto:mail@joeconway.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 11:27 AM
To: Jie Liang
Cc: 'pgsql-admin@postgresql.org'; pgsql-sql
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Syslog
Jie Liang wrote:
I did, it didn't work.
Jie Liang
Works for me. Did you change postgresql.conf? Here's what mine looks like.
#
# Syslog
#
# requires ENABLE_SYSLOG
syslog = 1 # range 0-2
syslog_facility = 'LOCAL0'
syslog_ident = 'postgres'
From the online docs:
SYSLOG (integer)
PostgreSQL allows the use of syslog for logging. If this option is
set to 1, messages go both to syslog and the standard output. A setting
of 2 sends output only to syslog. (Some messages will still go to the
standard output/error.) The default is 0, which means syslog is off.
This option must be set at server start.
To use syslog, the build of PostgreSQL must be configured with the
--enable-syslog option.
See:
http://www.ca.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/7.2/postgres/runtime-config.h
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Joe
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 20:13, Jie Liang wrote:
I did everything as you did, however, when start the postmaster,
I got following:
FATAL 1: 'syslog' is not a valid option name.
Then you haven't configured postgresql with --enable-syslog. (That
message comes from src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c, if you want
confirmation.)
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On 14 Mar 2002 21:17:05 +0000
"Oliver Elphick" <olly@lfix.co.uk> wrote:
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 20:13, Jie Liang wrote:
I did everything as you did, however, when start the postmaster,
I got following:
FATAL 1: 'syslog' is not a valid option name.Then you haven't configured postgresql with --enable-syslog. (That
message comes from src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c, if you want
confirmation.)
Hackers: Is there any reason to NOT make --enable-syslog the default
any more?
I.E. can we change the sense of it to be --disable-syslog and have
USE_SYSLOG defined by default?
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Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org> writes:
Hackers: Is there any reason to NOT make --enable-syslog the default
any more?
I.E. can we change the sense of it to be --disable-syslog and have
USE_SYSLOG defined by default?
I thought we'd agreed to do that already; at least Peter had indicated
he planned to do it. I guess he didn't get around to it for 7.2.
regards, tom lane