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On 04/01/2012 16:15, Andreas Kretschmer wrote:
Birta Levente<blevi.linux@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Hi all

I use postgresql 9.1.2 on centos 6.2 and I want to use pgfouine, but in
my log file appear #011, #015 ... characters and the pgfouine can't
handle it.
Can I configure the server or rsyslog to log without these characters or
I need filter separately?

thanks
Levi

the log section from my configuration file:
Set lc_message = 'C' in your postgresql.conf and restart/reload the server.


Andreas
Thanks for your the reply, but nothing changed. When log to stderr these characters not appear (even with lc_messages='en_US.utf8'), but pgfouine recommend to use with syslog. It's very simple to make a sed and work fine.... I am just curious to know if it's possible.

Thanks anyway

Levi






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