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by: Carmen Gloria Sepulveda Dedes |
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Hello.
I want to query pg_stat_activity to see the current_query field. I do:
mdbs=# select current_user;
current_user
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postgres
(1 row)
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by: Boris Popov |
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Hello pgsql-general,
Is there a way to tell which session from 'select * from
pg_stat_activity' is a current session? Obviously if there's way to
find out pid of a current session by some other means I could then
look the rest in pg_stat_activity.
Thanks!
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by: Rajesh Kumar Mallah |
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Hi ,
I noticed that an entry in pg_stat_activity was existing for a
long duration > 2 mins while its backend ( process corresponding
to that procpid) was not running.
how can it be possible ?
version: 7.3.4
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by: Robert Treat |
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http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2003-11/msg00581.php
In the above Jan Wieck mentions a bug that occurs in pg 7.3.4 that
causes a crashing backend to hang around in the stats until the slot is
reused, due to the message that tells that the backend terminates is
never sent to the collector daemon.
I'm curious if anyone knows if this was fixed in 7.4, and perhaps more
importantly if there is a way to clear these entries in...
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by: Robert Treat |
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We got a few of these on a 7.3 server this afternoon. The server was
completed pegged on i/o activity (both physical disks, including the one
the db doesn't live on)
May 12 15:15:51 gnvdb01 postgres: LOG: PGSTATBUFF: Warning -
receive buffer full
May 12 15:15:52 gnvdb01 postgres: LOG: PGSTATBUFF: Warning -
receive buffer full
May 12 15:15:52 gnvdb01 postgres: LOG: PGSTATBUFF: Warning -
receive buffer full
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by: elein |
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The variable names in postgresql.conf have changed
in the last several releases. I'm now confused
about what variable(s) to set to show the query
in pg_stat_activity.
Hints?
--elein
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by: Shanmugasundaram Doraisamy |
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Dear Group,
We have a java front-end for postgresql 3.4. When
we monitor the system usage using top we find couple of postmasters
taking up close to 90% of the CPU time in total. I would like to know
which are the queries that are currently running at this point of time.
How do we do this?? Another thing that I have noticed is that when I
give df -h, I find there is a partition /dev/shm which is somewhere in
the range of about 128MB...
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by: Anony Mous |
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Coming off of 7.4.3 I've always used
select count(*) from pg_stat_activity
through the ODBC driver to obtain the number of connections to the db. I've
found that with v8.0 Beta 1 that this at times has returned a value of 0
(when there is obviously still a connection). It's not repeatable, and
occurs sporadically. Does anyone have any reason as to why this would be
isolated to V8? Is this an acceptable means of obtaining the...
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by: Jeff Amiel |
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I ran a home-grown self continuous stress test tool against my 7.4.2
database.
I banged 'ps' (running freebsd) while it was active and witnessed
several of the 'back end' postgres processes exeucting queries, commits,
inserts, etc....(the actual work the processes were doing was listed in
the 'ps' output)
however, if I checked pg_stat_activity during the same time period, I
saw nothing populated in the current_query column...ever.
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