Re: log message from autovac doesn't include db name - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From gabrielle
Subject Re: log message from autovac doesn't include db name
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Msg-id CAHRs-_chcovTvoQ3sHn3xg5FkRWgr1Pr4mO-0XQyYO-WQTovXQ@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: log message from autovac doesn't include db name  (Matheus de Oliveira <matioli.matheus@gmail.com>)
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On Sep 16, 2014 12:52 PM, "Matheus de Oliveira" <matioli.matheus@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Jerry Sievers <gsievers19@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> gabrielle <gorthx@gmail.com> writes:
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>> > Hello!
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>> > I'm running 9.1.11 on CentOS.  I'm getting several messages like this in my logs:
>> > 2014-09-12 01:44:25.583 PDT,,,30540,,4dbffb0c.7b5b,5,,2014-09-12 01:41:42 PDT,74/868,0,LOG,55P03,"skipping analyze of ""foo"" --- lock not available",,,,,,
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>> > Unfortunately, I have several databases with tables named 'foo'.  I was expecting a db name in the log message;  can someone explain why it's not there?
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>> Fix your log_line_prefix setting to include DB name and then HUP your server.
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> humm... This looks like CVS log, so the database name would be there if it was a backend process, independent of log_line_prefix.

Yep, csv log - which is why I was expecting a db name :)

Although looks like this message came from autovacuum process, and so it won't give you the database name.
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> Perhaps it should have qualified as dbname.schemaname.tablename just like "automatic vacuum" and "automatic analyze" messages do. One could do a feature request for that.

Thanks!  That's the info I was looking for.

gabrielle

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