Everything you need to see is right here:
[root@serverNameRemoved pg_log]# ls -lrt
total 5924
-rw--- 1 postgres postgres 708669 Aug 8 18:59 postgresql-Thu.log
-rw--- 1 postgres postgres 669505 Aug 9 18:59 postgresql-Fri.log
-rw--- 1 postgres postgres 03 Aug 10 18:56
GMT offset?
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 5:27 PM, Scott Whitney sc...@journyx.com wrote:
Everything you need to see is right here:
[root@serverNameRemoved pg_log]# ls -lrt
total 5924
-rw--- 1 postgres postgres 708669 Aug 8 18:59 postgresql-Thu.log
-rw--- 1 postgres postgres 669505 Aug
Scott Whitney sc...@journyx.com writes:
Everything you need to see is right here:
Uh, everything except the log_timezone setting. I believe log files will
be named according to the local time in the log_timezone at the instant
they're created.
regards, tom lane
--
Server is set to Chicago. CDT (or CST...are we in or out? I never
remember...) GMT -6/5.
Original message
From: Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us
Date: 08/13/2013 7:54 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: Scott Whitney swhit...@journyx.com,Scott Whitney sc...@journyx.com
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