Hi David: I vote with you. A log file, plus a refreshing version of the active users would be great to get back
can it be done — sure it can. the Pgadmin 3 fork by bigSky runs just fine against Postgres 10 — I’ve extracted it and I use it just for this purpose alongside pgadmin 3. so.. yes I vote for it back. Doug Easterbrook Arts Management Systems Ltd. mailto:d...@artsman.com http://www.artsman.com Phone (403) 650-1978 > On Aug 5, 2018, at 6:15 PM, David Blaymires > <david.blaymi...@instinctsystems.com.au> wrote: > > Hi, > > One thing that was incredibly valuable in pgAdmin v3 was being able to go to > the Tools menu, select Server Status and a new window opened up that included > the current log file. You could also select from the list of available log > files. > > As I understand it, it is not possible to view the server log file in pgAdmin > v4. If this is correct, I don’t understand the reasoning behind it. Quick > and easy access for an authenticated user to see and review the log, > particularly when supporting users, is vital. > > Is this just a missing feature that will be added back? Can it not be added > as a tab in the interface? > > - - > Regards, > David > > David Blaymires > Managing Director/CEO - Instinct Systems: The JobBag people > >
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