Ok, saw on the website that normally only .pid is created...

But what sense makes log_statement, when it is logged nowhere?

Nico

Nico -telmich- Schottelius [Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:45:04PM +0200]:
> Hello!
> 
> Using 2.1b2:
> 
> I've the following statements in the config:
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> logdir = '/home/server/pgpool2/logs'
> replication_mode = true
> load_balance_mode = true
> replication_stop_on_mismatch = true
> connection_cache = true
> insert_lock = true
> log_statement = true
> log_connections = true
> log_hostname = false
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> But in /home/server/pgpool2/logs there is only
> [12:41] u0238:pgpool-II-2.1-beta2# ls /home/server/pgpool2/logs 
> pgpool.pid
> 
> What am I doing wrong that there is no logfile?
> 
> The problem is we just had a data mismatch, because the second
> node was not used. Now I am searching for the reason without a log...
> 
> Nico
> 
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