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Re: Logging statements longer than 1000ms doesn't appear to work

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I checked and this is the only refererences. Were usng 8.3.3.
 
#log_statement = 'none'                 # none, ddl, mod, all
#log_statement_stats = off
 
> To: compuguruchrisbarnes@xxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Logging statements longer than 1000ms doesn't appear to work
> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 15:08:39 -0400
> From: tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Chris Barnes <compuguruchrisbarnes@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > I've have set the parameter in my postgresql.conf file and have restarted postgres.
>
> > When reviewing the log file I am finding that all of the statements are being logged (0.108 ms)?
>
> Perhaps you also set log_statement = all, or some other reason that
> would cause them to be logged?
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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