Re: Log query statistics - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Rubén Rubio
Subject Re: Log query statistics
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Msg-id 74d025900802120851i2dadd97du282a75b22bbab9fa@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Log query statistics  ("Rubén Rubio" <tk421.1@gmail.com>)
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On Feb 2, 2008 5:37 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com> wrote:
On Feb 2, 2008 5:51 AM, Rubén Rubio <tk421.1@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Im trying to disable query statistics from log, and I am unable to do it.
> Cannot find the correct option. I have been cheking google, postgres
> documentation, i didn't found how to do it so ... I am writting here:
>
> I have my logs full of this info:
>
> [...]
> DETAIL:  ! system usage stats:
>         !       0.001546 elapsed 0.001000 user 0.000000 system sec
>         !       [0.097985 user 0.008998 sys total]
>         !       0/0 [0/0] filesystem blocks in/out
>          !       0/93 [0/3920] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps
>         !       0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
>         !       0/0 [5/11] voluntary/involuntary context switches
>         ! buffer usage stats:
>          !       Shared blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer
> hit rate = 100.00%
>         !       Local  blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer
> hit rate = 0.00%
>         !       Direct blocks:          0 read,          0 written
>  LOG:  QUERY STATISTICS
> DETAIL:  ! system usage stats:
>         !       0.000610 elapsed 0.000999 user 0.000000 system sec
>         !       [0.098984 user 0.008998 sys total]
>         !       0/0 [0/0] filesystem blocks in/out
>          !       0/22 [0/3942] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps
>         !       0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
>         !       0/0 [5/12] voluntary/involuntary context switches
>         ! buffer usage stats:
>          !       Shared blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer
> hit rate = 100.00%
>         !       Local  blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer
> hit rate = 0.00%
>         !       Direct blocks:          0 read,          0 written
>  LOG:  QUERY STATISTICS
> [...]
>
> How to disable this output ? Im using postgres 8.2.4
>
> Thanks in advance!
> --
> Ignore Linux at your own risk

In your postgresql.conf file you've got one of these turned on:

# - Statistics Monitoring -

#log_parser_stats = off
#log_planner_stats = off
#log_executor_stats = off
#log_statement_stats = off

just set it to off and reload.



I already tried it:

r3systems:~# grep log_ /home/postgres/data/postgresql.conf | grep stats

log_parser_stats = off
log_planner_stats = off
log_executor_stats = off
log_statement_stats = off

and that thinks still loggin in

r3systems:~# tail -n20 /home/postgres/logs/2008/02/2008-02-12_server.log
        !       0/37 [0/4228] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps

        !       0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
        !       0/0 [3/8] voluntary/involuntary context switches

        ! buffer usage stats:
        !       Shared blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 100.00%
        !       Local  blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 0.00%
        !       Direct blocks:          0 read,          0 written
LOG:  QUERY STATISTICS
DETAIL:  ! system usage stats:
        !       0.012938 elapsed 0.010998 user 0.001000 system sec
        !       [0.033994 user 0.018997 sys total]

        !       0/0 [0/0] filesystem blocks in/out
        !       0/526 [0/4754] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps

        !       0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
        !       0/2 [4/10] voluntary/involuntary context switches

        ! buffer usage stats:
        !       Shared blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 100.00%
        !       Local  blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 0.00%
        !       Direct blocks:          0 read,          0 written


Any other ideas ?

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