Hi! I have a strange behavior with my logging setting of PostgreSQL 10.21 version. Statement logging from one of the databases does not get into the log(stderr). Databases ``` mydatabase=# \l+ List of databases Name | Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access privileges | Size | Tablespace | Description -----------+----------+-----------+---------+-------+------------------------+---------+------------+-------------------------------------------- demo2 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =Tc/postgres +| 8063 kB | pg_default | | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres +| | | | | | | | demo2=CTc/postgres | | | postgres | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | | 8487 kB | pg_default | default administrative connection database template0 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =c/postgres +| 7663 kB | pg_default | unmodifiable empty database | | | | | postgres=CTc/postgres | | | template1 | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | postgres=CTc/postgres +| 8039 kB | pg_default | default template for new databases | | | | | =c/postgres | | | mydatabase | postgres | SQL_ASCII | C | C | =Tc/postgres +| 1494 GB | pg_default | ``` Log settings in a configuration file ``` log_destination = 'stderr' log_min_messages = info # values in order of decreasing detail: # log log_min_error_statement = info # values in order of decreasing detail: # log log_min_duration_statement = 0 # -1 is disabled, 0 logs all statements # and their durations, > 0 logs only log_checkpoints = on log_connections = off log_disconnections = off log_duration = on log_line_prefix = '%m [%p] %d ' # special values: log_lock_waits = on # log lock waits >= deadlock_timeout log_statement = 'mod' # none, ddl, mod, all # -1 disables, 0 logs all temp files log_timezone = 'UTC' log_parser_stats = off log_planner_stats = off log_executor_stats = off log_statement_stats = off ``` As I understand settings above should lead to the fact that I should see statement logging for all databases into `stderr` (in fact into journald), but in fact I have statement logs only for databases - `demo2` and `postgres` not for `mydatabase` and I can't figure out what wrong and where can be a mistake?! I also checked the settings of the `mydatabase` ``` mydatabase=# SELECT name, setting FROM pg_settings WHERE name LIKE '%log%'; name | setting ------------------------------------+-------------------------------- log_autovacuum_min_duration | -1 log_checkpoints | on log_connections | off log_destination | stderr log_directory | log log_disconnections | off log_duration | on log_error_verbosity | default log_executor_stats | off log_file_mode | 0600 log_filename | postgresql-%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S.log log_hostname | off log_line_prefix | %m [%p] %d log_lock_waits | on log_min_duration_statement | 0 log_min_error_statement | panic log_min_messages | panic log_parser_stats | off log_planner_stats | off log_replication_commands | off log_rotation_age | 1440 log_rotation_size | 10240 log_statement | mod log_statement_stats | off log_temp_files | -1 log_timezone | UTC log_truncate_on_rotation | off logging_collector | off ``` and trying to change the `log_statement` to `all` and `ddl` but it didn't lead to anything, I still saw statements in journald only for `postgres` and `demo2` databases