In response to Alexander Pyhalov :
> May 11 01:36:46 pgsql pgsql[73794]: [7-3] STATEMENT:  select count(*) 
> from forum_msg where grp_id=6709 (200 ok) ACCEPTED and is_blocked='f'
> 
> Are there any ways to log database, to which invalid query was issued ? 

Sure:

log_line_prefix = '%t '                 # special values:
                                        #   %u = user name
                                        #   %d = database name
...


> Are there any ways to separate general server errors and errors per each 
> database in several log files? I'd like general errors like SEVERE ones 
> to go to the /var/log/postgresql/general.log, and per-db errors on user 
> queries go to the /var/log/postgresql/db_$dbname.log .

IIRC no, but you can use tools like grep to achieve that.

Do you know pgfouine?
http://pgfouine.projects.postgresql.org/


Regards, Andreas
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