As suggested, i had changed the log_statement='ddl' and now it is logging only
the ddl statements . thanks for the tip.
Can i delete the old log files in pg_log after backing up as zip archive ? is it neccesary to keep those log files ?
Regards
Shiva Raman
the ddl statements . thanks for the tip.
Can i delete the old log files in pg_log after backing up as zip archive ? is it neccesary to keep those log files ?
Regards
Shiva Raman
2009/9/25 Grzegorz Jaśkiewicz <gryzman@xxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Shiva Raman <raman.shivag@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Gerhard
I also found the pg_log has 73 G of data .
clusternode2:/var/lib/pgsql/data # du -sh pg_log/
73G pg_log/
Is it necessary to keep this Log files? Can i backup the logs and delete it from the original directory ? Is this logs files necessary in case any data recovery to be done ?
I am database dumps every day .you're probably logging too much. Change level of logging (log_statement to ddl for instance), and do 'pg_ctl reload'
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GJ