Real time process monitor in Postgres
Is there one? I'm looking for something similar to MySQL's processlist or
Oracle's v$session.
Been rummaging through the docs with no success, but still looking...
Thanks,
--Walt Weaver
Bozeman, Montana
Try pgmonitor:
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgmonitor
Weaver, Walt wrote:
Is there one? I'm looking for something similar to MySQL's processlist or
Oracle's v$session.Been rummaging through the docs with no success, but still looking...
Thanks,
--Walt Weaver
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I'll check it out. Thanks!
--Walt
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Real time process monitor in Postgres
Try pgmonitor:
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgmonitor
Weaver, Walt wrote:
Is there one? I'm looking for something similar to MySQL's processlist or
Oracle's v$session.Been rummaging through the docs with no success, but still looking...
Thanks,
--Walt Weaver
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"Weaver, Walt" <wweaver@rightnow.com> writes:
Is there one? I'm looking for something similar to MySQL's processlist or
Oracle's v$session.
The statistics collector might also be useful (in addition or as a
complement to pgmonitor, as Bruce suggested).
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/monitoring.html
Cheers,
Neil
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