| From: | Richard Greenwood <richard(dot)greenwood(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgAdmin Support <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | pgAdmin4 2.0 python wheel on Ubuntu |
| Date: | 2017-10-07 14:14:20 |
| Message-ID: | CAHBySPZgvczbL-ZSbN0FznDxrTMiANtj9uHebE0Dzd=RDCNjBQ@mail.gmail.com |
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With 1.6 I was running pgAdmin4.py as a standard user. With 2.0 I get a
permission denied on
/var/log/pgadmin/pgadmin4.log. If I run pgAdmin4.py as root it doesn't have
access to my .ssh/ and I end up in and endless cycle of failed OpehSSH
requests.
In my .ssh/config I have associated a SSL shared key file with a remote
database server. Obviously root doesn't have access to my .ssh/ but I don't
know why pgAdmin4 needs access to it in the first place. Maybe I've got a
connection to that server saved some place?
In 1.6 it looks like the pgAdmin log was saved in ~/.pgadmin/pgadmin4.log.
Is there a way in 2.0 to set the log directory?
Thanks
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Richard W. Greenwood, PLS
www.greenwoodmap.com
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