Re: Printing query durations - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Kevin Dorne
Subject Re: Printing query durations
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Msg-id 4429E5BC.9050604@catalyst.net.nz
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In response to Re: Printing query durations  (Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com>)
Responses Re: Printing query durations  (Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com>)
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Simon Riggs wrote:
[...]
>> Example output from an interactive query:
>> LOG:  duration: 109.524 ms  statement: SELECT count(*) FROM transaction;
>
> This is produced by log_min_duration_statement > -1
> These lines always have duration prefixes.

Yes, that's what I would expect.  My problem is that this setting only
logs queries via psql; queries via JDBC don't get logged at all.

>> Example output from a JDBC query:
>> LOG:  statement: SELECT count(*) FROM transaction;
>
> This is produced by log_statement = 'all'
> These lines never have durations.
> If you want the matching durations, use log_duration = on and read the
> manual to see how to match them up.

Yes, I've done that.  Again, I can get those durations to appear for
queries via psql, but not via JDBC.

[...]
By the way, the JDBC driver I'm using (thanks Markus Schaber for the
tip) is "PostgreSQL 8.0 JDBC3 with SSL (build 311)".

-k


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