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Digimer lists at alteeve.ca
Thu May 25 05:36:16 CEST 2017


On 24/05/17 04:36 PM, Christopher Pax wrote:
> TO ADMIN: I am going to resubmit this question. please delete this thread.
> 
> thanks

We don't delete messages (and couldn't really if we wanted to anyway,
given it is email based). I am sure responders will reply to the new thread.

cheers,

madi

> On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 4:10 PM, Christopher Pax <opspax at gmail.com
> <mailto:opspax at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     In reference to previous email (which I accidentally sent without
>     details)
> 
>     I am running postgresql as a resource in corosync. and there is a
>     monitor process that kicks off every few seconds to see if
>     postgresql is alive (it runs a select now). My immediate conserning
>     is that it is generating alot of logs in auth.log, and I am
>     wondering of this is normal behavior? Is there a way to silence this?
> 
>     also, here is the primitive snipit:
>     primitive res_pgsql_2 pgsql \
>             params pgdata="/mnt/drbd/postgres"
>     config="/mnt/drbd/postgres/postgresql.conf" start_opt="-d 2"
>     pglibs="/usr/lib/postgresql/9.5/lib"
>     logfile="/var/log/postgresql/data.log" \
>             operations $id=res_pgsql_1-operations \
>             op start interval=0 timeout=60 \
>             op stop interval=0 timeout=60 \
>             op monitor interval=3 timeout=60 start-delay=0
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Christopher Pax <opspax at gmail.com
>     <mailto:opspax at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>         ##
>         ## /var/log/auth.log
>         ##
>         May 24 15:23:19 ssinode02-g2 runuser: pam_unix(runuser:session):
>         session opened for user postgres by (uid=0)
>         May 24 15:23:19 ssinode02-g2 runuser: pam_unix(runuser:session):
>         session closed for user postgres
>         May 24 15:23:19 ssinode02-g2 runuser: pam_unix(runuser:session):
>         session opened for user postgres by (uid=0)
>         May 24 15:23:19 ssinode02-g2 runuser: pam_unix(runuser:session):
>         session closed for user postgres
>         May 24 15:23:19 ssinode02-g2 runuser: pam_unix(runuser:session):
>         session opened for user postgres by (uid=0)
>         May 24 15:23:19 ssinode02-g2 runuser: pam_unix(runuser:session):
>         session closed for user postgres
> 
>         ##
>         ## /var/log/postgresql/data.log
>         ##
>         DEBUG:  forked new backend, pid=27900 socket=11
>         LOG:  connection received: host=[local]
>         LOG:  connection authorized: user=postgres database=template1
>         LOG:  statement: select now();
>         LOG:  disconnection: session time: 0:00:00.003 user=postgres
>         database=template1 host=[local]
>         DEBUG:  server process (PID 27900) exited with exit code 0
>         DEBUG:  forked new backend, pid=28030 socket=11
>         LOG:  connection received: host=[local]
>         LOG:  connection authorized: user=postgres database=template1
>         LOG:  statement: select now();
>         LOG:  disconnection: session time: 0:00:00.002 user=postgres
>         database=template1 host=[local]
> 
> 
> 
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