HI,
Is there any way to log all the queries in 7.1.1 (older release).please help out guys.
Thanks & Regards
Dilipkumar
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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Checking what is the current query running
You have to enable "stats_command_string' in your postgresql.conf file:
stats_command_string = on
After that is done you can view queries running on database server like this:
select current_query from pg_stat_activity;
You can also get the query execution times and which queries were run, in the database server logs files by enabling the following in postgresql.conf file:
log_duration = on
log_statement = 'all'
Hope this helps...
Thanks,
Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB
On 7/25/06, Marco Bizzarri <marco.bizzarri@gmail.com > wrote:Hi all.
I've a postgresql where sometimes a process can remaing running a
query for a very long time.
Aside from logging the queries, is there a way to know which query is
running in one particular moment?
Regards
Marco
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