On 15 sep 2009, at 07.21, Itagaki Takahiro <itagaki.takah...@oss.ntt.co.jp
> wrote:
Magnus Hagander <mag...@hagander.net> wrote:
Second, data transfer from the backends is now in the form of
structured data, and the actual logging message is put together in
the
syslogger
I'd like to have an opposite approach -- per-backend log files.
Syslogger and appending logs at only one file will be a performance
bottleneck when we want write a lot of logs. Per-backend log files
like "postgres.<backend-id>.log" would be a help then.
That would make the log more or less completely useless for any of the
situations I've been in.
I can see each backend writing it, certainly, but keeping it in
separate files makes it useless without post processing, which in most
vases means useless for day-to-day work.
/Magnus
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