Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > Tom Lane wrote: > > Andrew Dunstan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > >> Before I wrap up the CSVlog stuff, we need to decide whether or not to > >> change the name of the redirect_stderr setting, and if so to what. The > >> reason is that with CSVlogs it will no longer apply just to stderr (we > >> will require it to be on for CSVlogs, in fact). > >> > > > > > >> I suggest "redirect_logs", although it's arguably too general as it > >> doesn't apply to syslog/eventlog. > >> > > > > Perhaps it should be named analogously to stats_start_collector, > > ie think of the syslogger process as a "log collector". I don't > > much like "log_start_collector" though --- "start_log_collector" > > seems far less confusing as to where the verb is. > > > > > > > > Nobody else seems to care much. I'll go with "start_log_collector".
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