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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat How can I stop this??? Post 302600277 by admin_xor on Monday 20th of February 2012 03:25:02 PM
Old 02-20-2012
Are you logged into the console of the machine? Looks like these are warning messages thrown to the STDERR stream of the console. You should not get these if you login through ssh or do a graphical login.

What application are you running on this machine? SAP (looks like one)? As far as I can tell you, this has nothing to do with RHEL, you may wan to check the application settings.

If the application uses syslog daemon to write logs, you may change *.emerg * to *.emerg /var/log/messages in the /etc/rsyslog.conf (or /etc/syslog.conf depending on the RHEL version) file to redirect the emergency messages to /var/log/messages file.

Last edited by admin_xor; 02-20-2012 at 04:34 PM.. Reason: Added info about rsyslog
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SET SESSION 
AUTHORIZATION(7) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION(7) NAME
SET_SESSION_AUTHORIZATION - set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session SYNOPSIS
SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] SESSION AUTHORIZATION user_name SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] SESSION AUTHORIZATION DEFAULT RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION DESCRIPTION
This command sets the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current SQL session to be user_name. The user name can be written as either an identifier or a string literal. Using this command, it is possible, for example, to temporarily become an unprivileged user and later switch back to being a superuser. The session user identifier is initially set to be the (possibly authenticated) user name provided by the client. The current user identifier is normally equal to the session user identifier, but might change temporarily in the context of SECURITY DEFINER functions and similar mechanisms; it can also be changed by SET ROLE (SET_ROLE(7)). The current user identifier is relevant for permission checking. The session user identifier can be changed only if the initial session user (the authenticated user) had the superuser privilege. Otherwise, the command is accepted only if it specifies the authenticated user name. The SESSION and LOCAL modifiers act the same as for the regular SET(7) command. The DEFAULT and RESET forms reset the session and current user identifiers to be the originally authenticated user name. These forms can be executed by any user. NOTES
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION cannot be used within a SECURITY DEFINER function. EXAMPLES
SELECT SESSION_USER, CURRENT_USER; session_user | current_user --------------+-------------- peter | peter SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION 'paul'; SELECT SESSION_USER, CURRENT_USER; session_user | current_user --------------+-------------- paul | paul COMPATIBILITY
The SQL standard allows some other expressions to appear in place of the literal user_name, but these options are not important in practice. PostgreSQL allows identifier syntax ("username"), which SQL does not. SQL does not allow this command during a transaction; PostgreSQL does not make this restriction because there is no reason to. The SESSION and LOCAL modifiers are a PostgreSQL extension, as is the RESET syntax. The privileges necessary to execute this command are left implementation-defined by the standard. SEE ALSO
SET ROLE (SET_ROLE(7)) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 2014-02-17 SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION(7)
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