Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote: > Hi. I just found pg_dump errors in my Apache httpd log and am really > confused. Has anybody seen this before? > > My syslog.conf does not mention the httpd error_log. > > How did the errors get in there? > > # grep pg_dump /var/log/httpd/error_log > pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied > pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied > pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied > pg_dump: [archiver] could not open output file: Permission denied > pg_dump: server version: X.X.X; pg_dump version: Y.Y.Y > pg_dump: aborting because of version mismatch (Use the -i option to > proceed anyway.) > These are definitely outputs from phppgadmin. When you run an export in that application, it uses pg_dump if it's found. It looks like it's finding it with a different version that the server it's dumping from. I can't remember under what circumstances it writes files to disk, but it's trying that and denied the privilege. Regards Russell -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general