Lewis Kapell <lkap...@setonhome.org> writes:
> If I search the output of ps -ax for entries containing both "postgres:" 
> and "process" I get the following:

>   2259 ?        Ss     0:03 postgres: logger process

Well, that looks reasonable.  You might try strace'ing that process
while you do something that's certain to provoke a log entry
(maybe "SELECT 1/0;" in a psql session).

The only likely problem that I can think of at this point is that
SELinux might think the process shouldn't be allowed to write in 
/var/log/postgres/, but I don't know why that would have just suddenly
started to be a problem after working before.  Unless maybe someone
did a system-wide restorecon or some such.

                        regards, tom lane

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