Re: Queries causing highest I/O load since pg_stat_reset?
От | Mikael Carneholm |
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Тема | Re: Queries causing highest I/O load since pg_stat_reset? |
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Msg-id | 7F10D26ECFA1FB458B89C5B4B0D72C2B088210@sesrv12.wirelesscar.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Queries causing highest I/O load since pg_stat_reset? ("Mikael Carneholm" <Mikael.Carneholm@WirelessCar.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
> select * from pg_stat_activity; Nope, doesn't cut it. First, it only gives you the current_query (and current_query is just that - the current query for*active* connections, not historical sessions). Second, it doesn't provide any info on blocks read/written. And pg_stat_foo_tablesgives you neither blocks read/written nor query strings, and pg_stat_database and pg_statio_foo_tablesonly give you the *total* number of blocks read (not connected to query strings). I'd like to be able to do something like this: -- list the 10 highest i/o stressing queries since last pg_stat_reset() select s.query_string, so.blks_read from sometable s, someothertable so where s.foo = so.foo order by so.blks_read desc limit 10; /Mikael -----Original Message----- From: Jaime Casanova [mailto:systemguards@gmail.com] Sent: den 14 november 2005 21:08 To: Mikael Carneholm Cc: 'Pgsql-General (E-mail) Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Queries causing highest I/O load since pg_stat_reset? On 11/14/05, Mikael Carneholm <Mikael.Carneholm@wirelesscar.com> wrote: > Hi, > > is it possible to retrieve a list of queries that has caused the highest i/o load? Something like > > (1) select pg_stat_reset(); > (2) run some queries for a while > (3) list the queries that caused the highest i/o since step (1) > > ? > > /Mikael > select * from pg_stat_activity; -- Atentamente, Jaime Casanova (DBA: DataBase Aniquilator ;)
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