Thread: Currently running queries with actual arguments?
Hi, is it possible to view the list of currently running queries with $1, $2 etc replaced with the actual arguments?
The way I normally get this info is by setting the following: log_statement = 'all' then the arguments will be printed in the postgres.log file. There could be some other way but that is what I know. -- Regards, Garfield On 2021-09-23, 11:33 AM, "rihad" <rihad@mail.ru> wrote: Hi, is it possible to view the list of currently running queries with $1, $2 etc replaced with the actual arguments?
On 9/23/21 7:58 PM, Garfield Lewis wrote: > The way I normally get this info is by setting the following: > > log_statement = 'all' > > then the arguments will be printed in the postgres.log file. There could be some other way but that is what I know. > Thanks, those queries are logged after their completion, but I specifically need the list of unfinished long queries currently being executed.
On Thu, Sep 23, 2021 at 08:51:49PM +0400, rihad wrote: > On 9/23/21 7:58 PM, Garfield Lewis wrote: > > The way I normally get this info is by setting the following: > > > > log_statement = 'all' > > > > then the arguments will be printed in the postgres.log file. There could be some other way but that is what I know. > > > > Thanks, those queries are logged after their completion, but I specifically > need the list of unfinished long queries currently being executed. Uh, log_statement prints them before they are executed --- log_min_duration_statment prints them after execution. You can verify this by running: SET log_statement = 'all'; SELECT pg_sleep(430); and then looking in the log file. -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EDB https://enterprisedb.com If only the physical world exists, free will is an illusion.