From: | Torsten Bronger <bronger(at)physik(dot)rwth-aachen(dot)de> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Getting time-dependent load statistics |
Date: | 2009-02-20 16:11:37 |
Message-ID: | 87zlghf5qe.fsf@physik.rwth-aachen.de |
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Hallöchen!
Yesterday I ported a web app to PG. Every 10 minutes, a cron job
scanned the log files of MySQL and generated a plot showing the
queries/sec for the last 24h. (Admittedly queries/sec is not the
holy grail of DB statistics.)
But I still like to have something like this. At the moment I just
do the same with PG's log file, with
log_statement_stats = on
But to generate these plots is costly (e.g. I don't need all the
lines starting with !), and to interpret them is equally costly. Do
you have a suggestion for a better approach?
Tschö,
Torsten.
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