On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 06:27:57PM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> "Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>> Here is a patch that documents the syslog log levels and their
> >>> correlation to the PostgreSQL log levels per:
> >> This seems like quite the wrong place to document it --- I'd have
> >> thought somewhere near the discussion of syslog logging would be
> >> appropriate.  Putting it here means you're in the face of people
> >> who do not even have syslog (ie, Windows users)
> > 
> > Fair enough. Except that we don't really talk about syslog anywhere. We
> > do here:
> > 
> > http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/runtime-config-logging.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-LOGGING-WHERE
> > 
> > Which is pretty much where I put it.
> > 
> > Do we have some kind of correlation for eventlog on windows? Then I
> > could just use a table to show the relationships. Something like:
> > 
> 
> Is this correct for Windows?
> 
> 1392      switch (level)
> 1393      {
> 1394          case DEBUG5:
> 1395          case DEBUG4:
> 1396          case DEBUG3:
> 1397          case DEBUG2:
> 1398          case DEBUG1:
> 1399          case LOG:
> 1400          case COMMERROR:
> 1401          case INFO:
> 1402          case NOTICE:
> 1403              eventlevel = EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE;
> 1404              break;
> 1405          case WARNING:
> 1406              eventlevel = EVENTLOG_WARNING_TYPE;
> 1407              break;
> 1408          case ERROR:
> 1409          case FATAL:
> 1410          case PANIC:
> 1411          default:
> 1412              eventlevel = EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE;
> 1413              break;
> 1414      }

Yes.

//Magnus

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