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From: daryl@stone.oz.au (Daryl Sayers)
Subject: Log file administration
Organization: Stone Microsystems, NSW, Australia
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 00:37:17 GMT
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I have had postgres 4.2 running on a Solaris 2.3 machine for several months
and I now have a 2Mb pg_log and a 3Mb pg_time. I have 2 stupid questions

1. How do I view the contents of these files and:
2. How do I truncate them to a more manageable size (500k or so)


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