<p><font size="2">I have usually check my Pgsql connections on Linux with the ps command.</font><p><font
size="2">Example: ps -gaux | grep 'postmaster'</font><p><font size="2">This works for me. However, I do not need to
seethe exact query.</font><p><font size="2">Ray Hunter</font><br /><font size="2">Firmware Engineer</font><p><font
size="2">ENTERASYSNETWORKS</font><br /><p><font size="2">-----Original Message-----</font><br /><font size="2">From:
davidblood [<a href="mailto:davidjblood@yahoo.com">mailto:davidjblood@yahoo.com</a>] </font><br /><font size="2">Sent:
Friday,February 15, 2002 10:27 AM</font><br /><font size="2">To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org</font><br /><font
size="2">Subject:[SQL] current connections and queries</font><br /><p><font size="2">is there away to see the current
connectionsto the postmaster and what queries are running?</font><br /><p><font
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