From: | jim(at)reptiles(dot)org (Jim Mercer) |
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To: | michael(dot)davis(at)prevuenet(dot)com (Michael Davis) |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [GENERAL] Transaction logging |
Date: | 1999-02-23 15:39:44 |
Message-ID: | m10FJw1-00080sC@mailbox.reptiles.org |
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> This is a great idea. I have not been successful in tracking any
> information on syslog. Any suggestions on where I might find some good
> documentation on syslog?
>
> Just a quick thought, but how about using syslog? That can be used
> to post queries to a remote server, and it can be told to store the
> "postgres" stuff to a seperate file on that server.
i don't know that syslog is robust enough for what you want.
i don't think it has any error checking to verify that a message was
received, etc.
most BSD's and linux would have good refernce ports of syslogd, etc.
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