Re: How to turn off DEBUG statements from psql commends - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Andrew Sullivan
Subject Re: How to turn off DEBUG statements from psql commends
Date
Msg-id 20140210155433.GK23819@mx1.yitter.info
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In response to How to turn off DEBUG statements from psql commends  (peterlen <peteralen@earthlink.net>)
List pgsql-general
Somehow your postgres log statements are getting echoed to the front
end.  Did you change anything about the postgres (server) configuration file?

On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 07:43:33AM -0800, peterlen wrote:
> We are using PostgreSQL 9.3.  Something seems to have changed with our psql
> command-line output since we first installed it.  When I run commands at my
> plsql prompt, I am getting a lot of debug statements which I was not getting
> before.  I am just trying to find out how to tell psql not to display this
> output.  As an example, if I were to create a new 'test' schema, the output
> looks like:
>
> gis_demo=# create schema test;
> DEBUG:  StartTransactionCommand
> DEBUG:  StartTransaction
> DEBUG:  name: unnamed; blockState:       DEFAULT; state: INPROGR,
> xid/subid/cid:
>  0/1/0, nestlvl: 1, children:
> LOG:  statement: create schema test;
> DEBUG:  ProcessUtility
> DEBUG:  CommitTransactionCommand
> DEBUG:  CommitTransaction
> DEBUG:  name: unnamed; blockState:       STARTED; state: INPROGR,
> xid/subid/cid:
>  15099/1/1, nestlvl: 1, children:
> CREATE SCHEMA
> gis_demo=#
>
>
> Before, all I would get is the CREATE SCHEMA feedback.  Not sure what may
> have caused this change on our end but does anyone know how to turn it off?
>
> Thanks - Peter
>
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