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Diffstat (limited to 'src/backend/postmaster/syslogger.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/backend/postmaster/syslogger.c | 19 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/postmaster/syslogger.c b/src/backend/postmaster/syslogger.c index 4731ab73fed..f89a5339e0f 100644 --- a/src/backend/postmaster/syslogger.c +++ b/src/backend/postmaster/syslogger.c @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ /* - * GUC parameters. Logging_collector cannot be changed after postmaster + * GUC parameters. Logging_collector cannot be changed after postmaster * start, but the rest can change at SIGHUP. */ bool Logging_collector = false; @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ SysLoggerMain(int argc, char *argv[]) /* * If we restarted, our stderr is already redirected into our own input * pipe. This is of course pretty useless, not to mention that it - * interferes with detecting pipe EOF. Point stderr to /dev/null. This + * interferes with detecting pipe EOF. Point stderr to /dev/null. This * assumes that all interesting messages generated in the syslogger will * come through elog.c and will be sent to write_syslogger_file. */ @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ SysLoggerMain(int argc, char *argv[]) /* * The closes might look redundant, but they are not: we want to be - * darn sure the pipe gets closed even if the open failed. We can + * darn sure the pipe gets closed even if the open failed. We can * survive running with stderr pointing nowhere, but we can't afford * to have extra pipe input descriptors hanging around. * @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ SysLoggerMain(int argc, char *argv[]) /* * If possible, make this process a group leader, so that the postmaster - * can signal any child processes too. (syslogger probably never has any + * can signal any child processes too. (syslogger probably never has any * child processes, but for consistency we make all postmaster child * processes do this.) */ @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ SysLoggerMain(int argc, char *argv[]) /* * Calculate time till next time-based rotation, so that we don't - * sleep longer than that. We assume the value of "now" obtained + * sleep longer than that. We assume the value of "now" obtained * above is still close enough. Note we can't make this calculation * until after calling logfile_rotate(), since it will advance * next_rotation_time. @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ SysLoggerMain(int argc, char *argv[]) (errmsg("logger shutting down"))); /* - * Normal exit from the syslogger is here. Note that we + * Normal exit from the syslogger is here. Note that we * deliberately do not close syslogFile before exiting; this is to * allow for the possibility of elog messages being generated * inside proc_exit. Regular exit() will take care of flushing @@ -652,8 +652,8 @@ SysLogger_Start(void) */ ereport(LOG, (errmsg("redirecting log output to logging collector process"), - errhint("Future log output will appear in directory \"%s\".", - Log_directory))); + errhint("Future log output will appear in directory \"%s\".", + Log_directory))); #ifndef WIN32 fflush(stdout); @@ -670,6 +670,7 @@ SysLogger_Start(void) close(syslogPipe[1]); syslogPipe[1] = -1; #else + /* * open the pipe in binary mode and make sure stderr is binary * after it's been dup'ed into, to avoid disturbing the pipe @@ -1354,7 +1355,7 @@ set_next_rotation_time(void) /* * The requirements here are to choose the next time > now that is a * "multiple" of the log rotation interval. "Multiple" can be interpreted - * fairly loosely. In this version we align to log_timezone rather than + * fairly loosely. In this version we align to log_timezone rather than * GMT. */ rotinterval = Log_RotationAge * SECS_PER_MINUTE; /* convert to seconds */ |