On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 09:36:09 -0600 Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With postgresql 7.1.3-4 (the current woody version as of last Friday), > I'm getting a large number of messages logged by postgres at 4:00 > every morning, most of them prefaced with "DEBUG:". This strikes me as > rather odd, given that /etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf explicitly states > "debug_level = 0". > > Checking the BTS, I found a number of similar reports for older versions > (all listed as resolved), so it appears that this may be a recurring > problem. No mention of it for anything more recent than 7.0, though. > > How can I convince postgres to run silently? (Or, perhaps more > accurately, how can I get /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/do.maintenance to > run silently? cron is calling it with only -a (analyze) and not -v > (verbose).) When you find out let me know... I also get some strange messages when postgresql starts up. I imagine the two are related. I wasn't able to track down how that start-up sequence is working (or not), seems to be more than a few scripts involved. Kept thinking a new build would come in to fix it, but there hasn't been a new version for awhile. So, methinks a new bug report is in order? -- Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net>