Tail -f or watch for postgres
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Dear all,
It may sounds crazy it may not sound so crazy.
I was here think are there any commands to watch new transactions rolling t=
hrough the screen like a terminal monitor?
For example, if you want to watch a log file you can execute the command; t=
ail -f
This will keep the log entries rolling and being displayed on screen.
Is there something similar to postgreSQL?
Thank you very much
Best regards
Renato
Renato Oliveira
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Dear all,
It may sounds crazy it may not sound so crazy.
I was here think are there any commands to watch new
transactions rolling through the screen like a terminal monitor?
For example, if you want to watch a log file you can e=
xecute
the command; tail –f <logfile> or watch.
This will keep the log entries rolling and being displ=
ayed
on screen.
Is there something similar to postgreSQL?
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Thank you very much
Best regards
Renato
Oliveira
Systems Administrator
e-mail: renato.oliveira@grant.co.uk=
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