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From Murthy Nunna
Subject RE: Timestamps in outputs
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Thanks, SOzcn!

 

Just for the record…. If you don’t have “ts” installed in your server (like mine), you can do the following as sell. I got this solution from a Linux forum. There are number of alternatives, but I find this one simpler.

 

<your-script-or-command> | awk '{ print strftime("[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]"), $0; fflush() }' > t.txt &

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

From: SOzcn <selahattinozcnma@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2023 12:15 AM
To: Murthy Nunna <mnunna@fnal.gov>
Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: Timestamps in outputs

 

Hello, next to your linux command you can get output like ; pg_restore - ... - ...  2>&1 | ts '[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]' > pg_restore_output.log

 

Murthy Nunna <mnunna@fnal.gov>, 20 Ara 2023 Çar, 02:08 tarihinde şunu yazdı:

Hi,

 

I am running pg_restore on a large (~20TB) database. I am using -V flag. Is there a way I can get timestamps in front of each line that is logged in the output.

 

pg_restore: launching item 5470 INDEX ….

pg_restore: creating INDEX ….

pg_restore: finished item 6131 TABLE DATA …

 

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