Re: Latest connections - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From desmodemone
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In response to Re: Latest connections  (bricklen <bricklen@gmail.com>)
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2014-03-16 20:00 GMT+01:00 bricklen <bricklen@gmail.com>:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Karel Riverón Escobar <kre@uci.cu> wrote:
I'm kind of new in PostgreSQL administration and I need to know how to get latest connections to my PostgreSQL Server. I don't really know  if something like that is possible, but I wanna know if all my databases are really being used, because I have many of them.

From within the cluster, you can see connection and query times from the pg_stat_activity view. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/monitoring-stats.html#PG-STAT-ACTIVITY-VIEW


+1 for pg_stat_activity view

Moreover it's better you enable to logging of connection in postgresql.conf to log who is connecting to your database , so you could trace some days.
See at parameters of postgresql.conf   "log_connections" and "log_line_prefix" , after change them, remember to do a reload with pg_ctl .

Mat Dba

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