Re: where is pg_stat_activity (and others) in the documentation?
От | tv@fuzzy.cz |
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Тема | Re: where is pg_stat_activity (and others) in the documentation? |
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Msg-id | 5282103ab0f9656ada7b6f71aaade186.squirrel@sq.gransy.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: where is pg_stat_activity (and others) in the documentation? (Willy-Bas Loos <willybas@gmail.com>) |
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Re: where is pg_stat_activity (and others) in the documentation?
Re: where is pg_stat_activity (and others) in the documentation? |
Список | pgsql-general |
>> You can find out exactly what you're waiting for by correlating this to >> the >> pg_locks table. >> Grab the 'procpid' of your waiting query and run: >> select * from pg_locks where pid=<thepid> and granted='f'; >> Notice, in the pg_locks table, the logic works slightly different... >> if >> you're 'waiting' (pg_stat_activity), then you haven't been 'granted' >> (pg_locks). >> > Thanks. > > >> As far as documentation: >> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/monitoring-stats.html >> > I do think that we need per-column documentation of the Standard > Statistics > Views. > Would it be considered for the documentation if i give describing them a > try? What's wrong with these docs? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9/static/catalogs.html And when it comes to statistics views (pg_stat/pg_statio), don't forget most of the columns correspond to a function - just display the view definition and search for documentation for each function separately. It'd be nice to have the documentation for each view too, not for each function only, but on the other hand that would be redundancy. Tomas
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