Try this query that displays current activity:-
select datid,
datname as "DB Name",
substr(procpid,1,6) as "Procpid",
substr(usesysid,1,5) AS "UseSysid",
usename,
current_query as SQL,
query_start
from
pg_stat_activity
order by
procpid
You may need to turn on some of the parameters in postgresql.conf to populate some of the returned columns in the table (view?).
On 10/30/05, Joost Kraaijeveld <J.Kraaijeveld@askesis.nl> wrote:Hi,
Is there a way to actually determine if the database is doing anything
after a query is send to the backend during *long* lasting queries
besides waiting and hoping?
--
Groeten,
Joost Kraaijeveld
Askesis B.V.
Molukkenstraat 14
6524NB Nijmegen
tel: 024-3888063 / 06-51855277
fax: 024-3608416
e-mail: J.Kraaijeveld@Askesis.nl
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