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The log_error_verbosity
flag controls the verbosity/details of messages logged. Valid values are:
TERSE
DEFAULT
VERBOSE
TERSE
excludes the logging of DETAIL
, HINT
, QUERY
, and CONTEXT
error information.
VERBOSE
output includes the SQLSTATE
error code, source code file name, function name, and line number that generated the error.
Ensure an appropriate value is set to DEFAULT
or stricter.
Auditing helps in troubleshooting operational problems and also permits forensic analysis.
If log_error_verbosity
is not set to the correct value, too many details or too few details
may be logged. This flag should be configured with a value of DEFAULT
or stricter. This
recommendation is applicable to PostgreSQL database instances.
Turning on logging will increase the required storage over time. Mismanaged logs may cause your storage costs to increase. Setting custom flags via the command line on certain instances will cause all omitted flags to be reset to defaults. This may cause you to lose custom flags and could result in unforeseen complications or instance restarts. Because of this, it is recommended you apply these flag changes during a period of low usage.
By default, log_error_verbosity
is DEFAULT
.
log_error_verbosity
from the drop-down menu and set appropriate value.Configure the log_error_verbosity
database flag for every Cloud SQL PosgreSQL database instance using the below command.
gcloud sql instances patch <INSTANCE_NAME> --database-flags
log_error_verbosity=<TERSE|DEFAULT|VERBOSE>
Note: This command will overwrite all database flags previously set. To keep
those and add new ones, include the values for all flags you want set on the
instance; any flag not specifically included is set to its default value. For
flags that do not take a value, specify the flag name followed by an equals sign (=
).