Hello Ron,
> Also, "SELECT pg_postmaster_start_time();" to show the *real* Postgresql
start time, instead of what you think it is.
Yes you're right - I should have been more explicit.
[local]:5432 postgres@postgres=# select current_timestamp -
pg_postmaster_start_time() as uptime;
uptime
-------------------------
15 days 10:03:44.048383
-Steeve
On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 3:30 PM Ron Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 4:12 PM Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> On 11/21/24 12:57, Steeve Boulanger wrote:
>> >
>> > > Please reply to list also.
>> >
>> > My apologies - I thought I did a "Reply all", but apparently not. I'm a
>> > little bit of a noob with email distrib lists.
>> >
>> > > 1) What is log_min_error_statement set to?
>> >
>> > name | setting | pending_restart
>> > -------------------------+---------+-----------------
>> > log_min_error_statement | error | f
>> >
>> > > 2) Did you reload the server when changing?:
>> >
>> > yes - pg_reload_conf()
>>
>> All I can think to do is look at the logs around the stats_reset times
>> for the databases and see if there is anything relevant.
>>
>
> Also, "SELECT pg_postmaster_start_time();" to show the *real* Postgresql
> start time, instead of what you think it is.
>
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