I like the idea of having a autovacuum_log_min_messages.  From my previous experience the pg_autovacuum.log files have been useful in diagnosing problems in the field.

- Joe

On 11/9/05, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joe Maldonado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I agree...for now while I'm developing and debugging my application I can
> have the logging be that verbose...I agree that these should be handled as
> info messages, since they are invaluable in investigating problems.

This would be a pretty bad idea IMHO, since it would lead to bloating
the logs with autovacuum progress messages by default --- and whatever
you may think about it, I really doubt that the average DBA will want
those messages there all the time.

I wonder whether it would be practical to let the autovacuum daemon have
its own value of log_min_messages.  The alternative to that seems to be
to invent a new log severity level just for autovacuum, which is pretty
gross (especially since it's not obvious how it should sort relative to
LOG and DEBUG1).

                        regards, tom lane



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Joe Maldonado

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