The problem is that when I run ps - ef l grep postgres, I only get postgres and not the process description. I can't see what kind of process it is and if it is a logger process or writer or stats collector. I get this at he end: ......./pgsql/bin/postgres
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From: Raghavendra <raghavendra.rao@enterprisedb.com>; To: iliya g <gyozov2004@yahoo.com>; Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org <pgsql-admin@postgresql.org>; Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Postgres process Sent: Tue, Aug 9, 2011 11:05:29 AM
Hi,
I need some help discovering the processes that run on an instance. I know that there are many processes running on one instance and they are all called postges, but I was hoping you can help me find a way to uniquely identify each one of them. I want to discover what the process name is and what the does. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
As you know, there are set of Mandatory process starts along with instance and others 'one-user-per-connection' basis called 'postgres' process (also called as 'Server Process' or 'User Process').
eg:-
-bash-4.1$ ps -ef | grep postgres
postgres 19294 1 0 01:13 ? 00:00:04 /opt/PostgreSQL/9.0/bin/postgres -D data
postgres 19295 19294 0 01:13 ? 00:00:00 postgres: logger process
postgres 19297 19294 0 01:13 ? 00:00:00 postgres: writer process