Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Tom Lane writes:
>
> > It might be that Bruce's recent changes to elog levels allow a graceful
> > compromise about backend messages during initdb. I haven't looked, but
> > maybe initdb could run the backend with message level one notch higher
> > than LOG to suppress all the normal-case messages without masking not-
> > so-normal cases.
>
> There doesn't seem to be a way to turn off LOG without hiding almost
> everything:
>
> if (lev == LOG || lev == COMMERROR)
> {
> if (server_min_messages == LOG)
> output_to_server = true;
> else if (server_min_messages < FATAL)
> output_to_server = true;
> }
>
> Everything except for PANIC is less than FATAL, so this doesn't make sense
> to me.
Actually, what this is saying is that for an elog(LOG) to show, the
server_min_messages, must be less than FATAL. Setting
server_min_messages to FATAL means only FATAL and PANIC appear:
Server levels are:
# debug5, debug4, debug3, debug2, debug1, # info, notice, warning, error, log, fatal, panic
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