Setting the number of something higher than 250ms ? On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 02:39:21 -0800, Eric Brown <eric.brown@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I set this to 250 and the statements that take longer than this are > logged... but my driver is creating all kinds of cursors, so it isn't > logging anything useful. Yet, if I log all statement > (log_statment='mod'), I get way more logging than is useful. Is there a > happy medium? > > This is what I'm getting now(for example): > Jan 26 02:26:15 abacagw postgres[28359]: [22-1] LOG: duration: 284.786 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A3BE0C" > Jan 26 02:26:15 abacagw postgres[27992]: [19-1] LOG: duration: 254.549 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A2884C" > Jan 26 02:26:15 abacagw postgres[28432]: [11-1] LOG: duration: 376.167 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A49CAC" > Jan 26 02:26:16 abacagw postgres[28359]: [23-1] LOG: duration: 373.027 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A166AC" > Jan 26 02:26:16 abacagw postgres[28539]: [10-1] LOG: duration: 278.023 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A387EC" > Jan 26 02:26:16 abacagw postgres[28361]: [24-1] LOG: duration: 499.291 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A68F0C" > Jan 26 02:26:17 abacagw postgres[28359]: [24-1] LOG: duration: 636.480 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A166AC" > Jan 26 02:26:17 abacagw postgres[28399]: [9-1] LOG: duration: 369.708 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A89CB0AC" > Jan 26 02:26:17 abacagw postgres[28432]: [12-1] LOG: duration: 304.065 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A89E1CAC" > Jan 26 02:26:17 abacagw postgres[28361]: [25-1] LOG: duration: 252.809 > ms statement: FETCH 1 FROM "PgSQL_A8A3694C" -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Friedman netllama@xxxxxxxxx LlamaLand http://netllama.linux-sxs.org ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings