Re: Monitoring PostgreSQL Process - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From adey
Subject Re: Monitoring PostgreSQL Process
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Msg-id 1c66bda80611221602w4a2766a1l3dff7b05eedac574@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Monitoring PostgreSQL Process  ("Aaron Bono" <postgresql@aranya.com>)
Responses Re: Monitoring PostgreSQL Process  ("Aaron Bono" <postgresql@aranya.com>)
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The following query with the stats_command_string parameter turned on will give you some of the SQL per transaction:-
 

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;

 
On 11/22/06, Aaron Bono <postgresql@aranya.com> wrote:
I have a couple processes/connections to one of our databases that appears to be eating up most of the CPU and we are trying to determine what these processes are doing that is taking so much CPU time.

Is there a way to monitor the SQL being run for a specific connection/process?

We are using PostgreSQL 8.1.5 on CentOS Linux.

Thanks,
Aaron

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