Bruce Momjian writes: > > There doesn't seem to be a way to turn off LOG without hiding almost > > everything: > > > > if (lev == LOG || lev == COMMERROR) > > { > > if (server_min_messages == LOG) > > output_to_server = true; > > else if (server_min_messages < FATAL) > > output_to_server = true; > > } > > > > Everything except for PANIC is less than FATAL, so this doesn't make sense > > to me. > > Actually, what this is saying is that for an elog(LOG) to show, the > server_min_messages, must be less than FATAL.
I know what this is saying, but the coding is redundant (since LOG is also less than FATAL). > Setting server_min_messages to FATAL means only FATAL and PANIC > appear: > > Server levels are: > > # debug5, debug4, debug3, debug2, debug1, > # info, notice, warning, error, log, fatal, panic I don't recall log being so high. Didn't it use to be after info? Certainly there should be a way to see only warnings, errors, and higher without seeing the "unimportant" log messages. Actually, I'm also confused why we now have info, notice, *and* warning. Shouldn't two of these be enough? -- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org