You can change the FILE_LOG_LEVEL to INFO, or DEBUG in the config_local.py
file found under <pgadmin4_installation_directory>/'web' directory?

-- Thanks & Regards,
Ashesh

On Mar 31, 2017 13:44, "Daniel Küppers" <dan...@tetralog.com> wrote:

> Many thanks!
> Sadly, the errors on import didn't got catched by the logfile.
> Any hint how can i configure this to protocol errors of imports?
>
> *Environment*
> Version: 1.3
> Python Version: 2.7.12
> Flask Version: 0.11.1
> Application Mode: Desktop
> Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit
>
> regards,
> Daniel
>
> Am 31.03.2017 um 10:03 schrieb Ashesh Vashi:
>
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Daniel Küppers <dan...@tetralog.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, i want to know if and when where pgAdmin4 stores Logfiles.
>> Im seeking two error notices that happend on a database restore.
>> I couldn't find a hint in the official documentation.
>>
> Yes - it do as 'pgadmin4.log'
>
> On windows - it generates the logs in the '%APPDATA%\pgAdmin' directory.
> On non-windows - it generates the logs in the '$HOME/.pgadmin' directory
>
> -- Regards,
> Ashesh Vashi
>
>
>> regards,
>> Daniel
>>
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