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Mention Linux syslog will sync lines to disk, and describe how to

disable it.
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TODO list for PostgreSQL
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Last updated: Sat Mar 13 18:17:39 EST 2004
Last updated: Mon Mar 15 09:06:53 EST 2004
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us)
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<chapter id="maintenance">
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rotation, the <application>logrotate</application> program can be
configured to work with log files from
<application>syslog</application>.
</para>
<para>
On many systems, however, <application>syslog</> is not very reliable,
particularly with large log messages; it may truncate or drop messages
just when you need them the most. Also, on <productname>linux</>,
<appication>syslog</> will sync each message to disk, yielding poor
performance. Use a <literal>-</> at the start of the file name
in the <application>syslog</> config file to disable this behavior.
</para>
<para>
On many systems, however, <application>syslog</> is not very reliable, particularly
with large log messages; it may truncate or drop messages just when
you need them the most. You may find it more useful to pipe the
You may find it more useful to pipe the
<systemitem>stderr</> of the <command>postmaster</> to some type of
log rotation program. If you start the server with
<command>pg_ctl</>, then the <systemitem>stderr</> of the <command>postmaster</command>
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