pub enum PgLogLevel {
Show 13 variants DEBUG5, DEBUG4, DEBUG3, DEBUG2, DEBUG1, LOG, LOG_SERVER_ONLY, INFO, NOTICE, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL, PANIC,
}
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Postgres’ various logging levels

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DEBUG5

Debugging messages, in categories of decreasing detail

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DEBUG4

Debugging messages, in categories of decreasing detail

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DEBUG3

Debugging messages, in categories of decreasing detail

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DEBUG2

Debugging messages, in categories of decreasing detail

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DEBUG1

Debugging messages, in categories of decreasing detail NOTE: used by GUC debug_* variables

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LOG

Server operational messages; sent only to server log by default.

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LOG_SERVER_ONLY

Same as LOG for server reporting, but never sent to client.

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INFO

Messages specifically requested by user (eg VACUUM VERBOSE output); always sent to client regardless of client_min_messages, but by default not sent to server log.

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NOTICE

Helpful messages to users about query operation; sent to client and not to server log by default.

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WARNING

Warnings. [NOTICE] is for expected messages like implicit sequence creation by SERIAL. [WARNING] is for unexpected messages.

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ERROR

user error - abort transaction; return to known state

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FATAL

fatal error - abort process

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PANIC

take down the other backends with me

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