From: | Mahadevan Ramachandran <mahadevan(at)rapidloop(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-announce(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | pgmetrics 1.5 released |
Date: | 2018-11-01 08:33:09 |
Message-ID: | CADjCDK8kFxpj6Zxumb4Z7VHXcAz-jxjqpStWpOE_LVZV_tXe_w@mail.gmail.com |
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Hello All,
We're happy to announce the release of v1.5 of pgmetrics. Changes since
the v1.4 release include:
* Support for SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication
* Add option to collect information only about listed databases
* Bug fixes and minor improvements
You can get the latest release from GitHub [1].
Thanks to all the people who pitched in with bug reports, suggestions and
patches! Keep it coming!
About pgmetrics
---------------
pgmetrics is an open-source, zero-dependency, single-binary tool that can
collect a lot of information and statistics from a running PostgreSQL server
and display it in easy-to-read text format or export it as JSON for
scripting.
Learn more at https://pgmetrics.io/, or see a sample report here [2].
pgmetrics is an open-source project of RapidLoop [3].
[1] https://github.com/rapidloop/pgmetrics/releases
[2] https://pgmetrics.io/docs/index.html#example
[3] https://www.rapidloop.com
Regards,
-Mahadevan
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