út 13. 11. 2018 v 16:42 odesílatel Pavel Demidov <zelle...@gmail.com>
napsal:

> Hello,
> Thank your answer. If there are a lot of messages 'LOG: incomplete startup
> packet' into postgres log will it cause the log overflow?
> Does it possible to filter it or ban to write.
>

It is garbage. Usually it means nothing, but better to work live without
this garbage.

Pavel



> Regards,
> Paul
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 1:06 PM Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> čt 8. 11. 2018 v 10:19 odesílatel Pavel Demidov <zelle...@gmail.com>
>> napsal:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Time to time found in postgres.log the following message
>>>
>>> 01:35:22.608  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>> 01:35:27.147  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>> 01:35:52.593  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>> 01:35:57.146  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>>
>>> 01:36:22.596  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>> 01:36:27.146  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>> 01:36:52.593  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>> 01:36:57.145  LOG: incomplete startup packet
>>>
>>> Are any way exists how to identify the source. What need to collect and
>>> what need to see.
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>> Paul
>>>
>>
>> some monitoring tools does it
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Pavel
>>
>

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