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doc: move mention of log_min_error_statement in a better spot
authorBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
Mon, 7 Oct 2019 18:33:31 +0000 (14:33 -0400)
committerBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
Mon, 7 Oct 2019 18:33:31 +0000 (14:33 -0400)
Previously it was mentioned in the lock_timeout docs in a confusing
location.

Reported-by: ivaylo.zlatanov@gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/157019615723.25307.15449102262106437404@wrigleys.postgresql.org

Backpatch-through: 9.4

doc/src/sgml/config.sgml

index 619ac8c50c8e97ba4f54db08ff3a3b49852dfa77..1320875b5b81990b5934a9fccdab03e95a571c21 100644 (file)
@@ -7617,9 +7617,7 @@ COPY postgres_log FROM '/full/path/to/logfile.csv' WITH csv;
         each lock acquisition attempt.  The limit applies both to explicit
         locking requests (such as <command>LOCK TABLE</command>, or <command>SELECT
         FOR UPDATE</command> without <literal>NOWAIT</literal>) and to implicitly-acquired
-        locks.  If <varname>log_min_error_statement</varname> is set to
-        <literal>ERROR</literal> or lower, the statement that timed out will be
-        logged.  A value of zero (the default) turns this off.
+        locks.  A value of zero (the default) turns this off.
        </para>
 
        <para>
@@ -7627,7 +7625,9 @@ COPY postgres_log FROM '/full/path/to/logfile.csv' WITH csv;
         while waiting for locks.  Note that if <varname>statement_timeout</varname>
         is nonzero, it is rather pointless to set <varname>lock_timeout</varname> to
         the same or larger value, since the statement timeout would always
-        trigger first.
+        trigger first.  If <varname>log_min_error_statement</varname> is set to
+        <literal>ERROR</literal> or lower, the statement that timed out will be
+        logged.  
        </para>
 
        <para>