From: | Gilles Darold <gilles(dot)darold(at)dalibo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-announce(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | pgBadger v6.0 is out |
Date: | 2014-08-11 14:19:52 |
Message-ID: | 53E8D108.9030802@dalibo.com |
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Paris, France - August 11th, 2014
DALIBO is proud to announce the release of pgBadger 6.0.
pgBadger is a PostgreSQL performance analyzer, built for speed with
fully detailed reports based on your PostgreSQL log files.
This new major release fixes several issues and adds some new features:
* Automatic cleanup of binary files in incremental mode.
* Automatic handling of retention with a maximum number of weeks to
keep reports.
* Incremental mode improvement by allowing the use of multiprocessing
with multiple log file.
* Now reports the query latency percentiles on the general activity
table (percentiles are 90, 95, 99).
* A new output format: JSON. This format is good for sharing data with
other tools.
* Using the --anonymize option pgBadger will anonymize all literal
values in the queries.
* Add a click-to-select button in front of each query that allow to
just use Ctrl+C to copy it on clipboard.
* Several space usage improvement in incremental mode, the -X option
allow the use of external CSS and Javascript files.
* A new pgBadger logo
Warning: the behavior of pgBadger in incremental mode has changed. It
will now always cleanup the output directory of all the obsolete binary
file. If you were using those files to build your own reports, you can
prevent pgBadger to remove them by using the --noclean option. Note that
if you use the retention feature, all those files in obsolete
directories will be removed too.
For the complete list of changes, please checkout the release note on
https://github.com/dalibo/pgbadger/blob/master/ChangeLog
===== Links & Credits =====
DALIBO would like to thank the developers who submitted patches and the
users who reported bugs and feature requests, especially Herve Werner,
Julien Rouhaud, Josh Berkus, CZAirwolf, Bruno Almeida, Marc Cousin,
Thomas Reiss, Rodolphe Quiedeville, Himanchali, Guilhem Rambal, Shanzhang
Lan, Xavier Millies-Lacroix, Kong Man, wmorancfi, flopma and birkosan.
pgBadger is an open project. Any contribution to build a better tool is
welcome. You just have to send your ideas, features requests or patches
using the GitHub tools or directly on our mailing list.
Links :
* Download : http://dalibo.github.io/pgbadger/
* Mailing List : https://listes.dalibo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pgbagder
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**About pgBadger** :
pgBagder is a new generation log analyzer for PostgreSQL, created by
Gilles Darold (also author of ora2pg, the powerful migration tool).
pgBadger is a fast and easy tool to analyze your SQL traffic and create
HTML5 reports with dynamics graphs. pgBadger is the perfect tool to
understand the behavior of your PostgreSQL servers and identify which
SQL queries need to be optimized.
Docs, Download & Demo at http://dalibo.github.io/pgbadger/
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**About DALIBO** :
DALIBO is the leading PostgreSQL company in France, providing support,
trainings and consulting to its customers since 2005. The company
contributes to the PostgreSQL community in various ways, including :
code, articles, translations, free conferences and workshops
Check out DALIBO's open source projects at http://dalibo.github.io
--
Gilles Darold
http://dalibo.com - http://dalibo.org
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