Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> Ron Mayer wrote:
>> My reasoning why I thought the log file was more useful was
>> that only an admin with access to the log files could really
>> do anything about the message anyway.

> The log file is useful, but I think showing the VACUUM user is _more_
> useful than the log file.

I think that reasoning is fundamentally unsound, because (a) a lot of
people already do vacuuming via a cron job or autovacuum, and (b)
autovacuum is definitely the wave of the future.  So it's foolish
to design this messaging around the assumption that there will be
a human attentive to the on-line output from VACUUM.  We should be
ensuring that the message gets into the postmaster log --- whether
it gets sent to the client is secondary.

                        regards, tom lane

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