Re: Postgres Traffic accounting - Mailing list pgsql-general

From basti
Subject Re: Postgres Traffic accounting
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Msg-id 99b4c390-b94c-3d90-5650-cc1c73ddfa67@unix-solution.de
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In response to Re: Postgres Traffic accounting  (William Ivanski <william.ivanski@gmail.com>)
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As I can see pgbadger is a log Analyzer.

I need to know how many traffic (in kb or mb) does a query produce.

On 05.12.2016 13:35, William Ivanski wrote:
> Does it need to be done by listening to network packets? You can get
> statistics by query and user with pgbadger.
>
>
> Em 9h41 Seg, 05/12/2016, basti <mailinglist@unix-solution.de
> <mailto:mailinglist@unix-solution.de>> escreveu:
>
>     Hallo,
>
>     I have to try traffic accounting for postgres using tcpdump and nfdump.
>     I can see what traffic is produced but cant see the query / activity who
>     do it. because there is an ssl connection. use plain text is not an
>     option.
>
>     I also try to use tcap-postgres. this does not compile on my server and
>     its very old (year 2004).
>
>     Is there a way to see traffic network of postgres sort by query?
>
>     best regards
>     basti
>
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