start postgres with

        -d 0

option,  this time it would only display limited info such as DEBUG,
NOTICEs, ERROR: ON LINE NUM's... or check postgresql.conf file for more
option.  In my configuration, i use

        silent_mode = false

        log_connections = true
        log_timestamp = true
        log_pid = true

        debug_level = 0 #equivalent to -d 0

to monitor the logs.


Herbert

/**
 * Database Administrator/Faculty
 * MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology
 * Philippines
 */

On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Jeff Boes wrote:

> We've enabled logging from our database during development, using the
> option -l on the pg_ctl command.  However, we get a lot of useless data:
>
>    NOTICE:  InvalidateSharedInvalid: cache state reset
>
> shows up a lot, and whenever an INSERT statement is executed, we get the
> statement as well as all the values.  Is there a way to reduce the
> information spewed to the log? Ideally, we'd like to see only ERROR and
> DEBUG messages, not NOTICE; for statements, we'd like to see the SQL
> code, but have no interest in the values actually applied (some of our
> INSERT statements receive 10K of data).
>
>
>


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