"MauMau" <maumau...@gmail.com> writes: > I agree that #1-#3 are of course reasonable when there's any client the user > runs. The problem is that #1 (The database system is starting up) is output > in the server log by pg_ctl. In that case, there's no client the user is > responsible for. Why does a new DBA have to be worried about that FATAL > message? He didn't do anything wrong.
FATAL doesn't mean "the DBA did something wrong". It means "we terminated a client session". The fundamental problem IMO is that you want to complicate the definition of what these things mean as a substitute for DBAs learning something about Postgres. That seems like a fool's errand from here. They're going to have to learn what FATAL means sooner or later, and making it more complicated just raises the height of that barrier. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers