Hello there!

        I've seen lots of people who have asked questions about how to log this 
or that, but I have the opposite question!  :-)  I'm seeing this in my logs:

Jul 25 18:08:11 staging-db11 postgres[27050]: [10-2] STATEMENT:  create role 
pguser encrypted password 'XXX';

        Where XXX is the actual password.  This happens every 30 minutes when 
my chef client kicks off and resets the passwords.  Here's everything that I 
have in postgres.conf related to logging:

log_destination = 'syslog'              # Valid values are combinations of
                                        # stderr, csvlog, syslog, and eventlog,
                                        # depending on platform.  csvlog
                                        # requires logging_collector to be on.
logging_collector = on                  # Enable capturing of stderr and csvlog
                                        # into log files. Required to be on for
                                        # csvlogs.
log_directory = 'pg_log'                # directory where log files are written,
log_filename = 'postgresql-%a.log'      # log file name pattern,
log_truncate_on_rotation = on           # If on, an existing log file with the
                                        # same name as the new log file will be
log_rotation_age = 1d                   # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
log_rotation_size = 0                   # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
                                        # happen after that much log output.
                                        # DO NOT USE without syslog or
                                        # logging_collector
log_min_duration_statement = 2000       # 2 seconds
log_checkpoints = on

        What I'd like to do is stop logging create role commands, as the logs 
end up full of passwords.  Is there any way to do this?  Thanks, and have fun!

                -tspencer



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