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On 3/9/07, Andrew Hammond <andrew.george.hammond at gmail.com> wrote: > So, I'm reading the slon documentation while waiting for stuff to > compile and these things jump out at me. > > 1) Debug level lists 8 levels of logging as error through debug4 and > then gives a numeric example. If it's a numeric log level, why aren't > there numbers beside the text labels? > > Also, this disagrees with the run-time config docs which say that > log_level can be from 0 to 4. The difference should be explained. > > 2) Debug level suggest a log level of 2 (WARN) and says this is "a > routine, and, seemingly preferable choice". This is not what > experience has demonstrated. As I recall we ran all logging at debug1 > since higher levels proved insufficient for troubleshooting. It seems > reasonable to recommend debug1 for production systems where > troubleshooting capabilities are required. > > 3) There is no listed default for the -c option (should be 3). 4) There's no definition of conninfo. This should at least be a link to http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/interactive/libpq-connect.html Andrew
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