like so:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/110930
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/110930
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Willy-Bas Loos <willybas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
the windows user that owns the process ("postgres" by default) needs to have the right to write in the folder to write a server log.
by default, this user has very few privileges (for good reasons - security).
about psql not writing that log:
>> means to redirect "standard out" to a file. But "standard error" is not affected by that.
add 2>&1 to write errors to that log too.
hth,
WBL--On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Armand Turpel <armand.turpel.mnhn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When i execute a sql script trough psql, it shows me errors in the console window but it dosent write this errors in a log file.
psql.exe -h localhost -d test -U postgres -w -f C:/test_files/test.sql >> C:/test_files/pg.log
psql.exe -h localhost -d test -U postgres -w -f C:/test_files/test.sql -o C:/test_files/pg.log
Configuration settings :
log_destination = 'stderr,eventlog,csvlog'
logging_collector = on
client_min_messages = notice
log_min_messages = warning
The server is started as :
pg_ctl.exe -l "C:/test_files/log/pg.log" -D "C:/pgsql_9_1_1/data" start
Also no error messages this log file.
But the errors are in the eventlog of windows.
Thanks for help.
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