On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:37:07PM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Ryszard Lach wrote:
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm trying to set run-time environment in pgsql7.4 so, that it prints
> > all statements with duration time, but I can't understand why setting
> > log_min_duration_statement to '0' causes printing to syslog plenty of
> > lines ending with 'duration: statement:', i.e. without any statement
> > string (except expected ones). Can anybody help me?
>
> Can you show us some of the log file? If I do:
>
Sure.
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1348]: [318-1] LOG: duration: 0.297 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1311]: [5477-1] LOG: duration: 0.617 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1312]: [5134-1] LOG: duration: 0.477 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1349]: [318-1] LOG: duration: 0.215 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1313]: [5449-1] LOG: duration: 0.512 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1314]: [5534-1] LOG: duration: 0.420 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1330]: [772-1] LOG: duration: 1.386 ms statement: SELECT * FROM mytablemius WHERE id = 0;
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1315]: [5757-1] LOG: duration: 0.417 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1316]: [5885-1] LOG: duration: 0.315 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1317]: [5914-1] LOG: duration: 0.301 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1318]: [5990-1] LOG: duration: 0.293 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1319]: [6009-1] LOG: duration: 0.211 ms statement:
Nov 18 10:05:20 postgres[1320]: [6039-1] LOG: duration: 0.188 ms statement:
this is with setting
log_duration = false
log_statement = false
log_min_duration_statement = 0
The amount of lines containing statement string is nearly the same ase before
upgrade (from 7.3), all other lines are extra.
I don't know if this can be a reason, this is on a pretty busy machine (ca. 100
selects/second, but loadavg lower then 0.9), I'm logging postgres through syslog.
Richard.
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