"Kevin Grittner" <kevin.gritt...@wicourts.gov> wrote:

> It seems potentially useful to LOG the version() string in the log
> file during startup.  It might also help to LOG any settings which
> might result in the loss of committed transactions or in database
> corruption during startup.  (After a crash, the postgresql.conf file
> might not show the values which were in effect during startup, and
> it is too late to "show" the values.)

I think such logs depends on purposes, so they should be customizable.

You could write a module, that is registered in 'shared_preload_libraries'
and logs internal information you want from _PG_init() or shmem_startup_hook.

Regards,
---
Takahiro Itagaki
NTT Open Source Software Center



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