Hello,
please help us.
Postgres writes in to the log file the same date and time(server starts date and time) for all checkpoint operations. For other operations for example long queries or errors postgres writes in to the log current date and time.
> select version();
PostgreSQL 9.6.0 on x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.3.4 [gcc-4_3-branch revision 152973], 64-bit
In attachment you can find:
log file example
postgres.conf
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