From: | Hervé Piedvache <bill(dot)footcow(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Cc: | Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail(at)webthatworks(dot)it> |
Subject: | Re: Is there something like MySQL enterprise monitor for Postgres? |
Date: | 2007-12-29 11:04:57 |
Message-ID: | 200712291204.57980.bill.footcow@gmail.com |
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Log Analyzer : pgFouine
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgfouine/
Regards,
Le samedi 29 décembre 2007, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo a écrit :
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 10:16:50 +0100
>
> Andreas Kretschmer <akretschmer(at)spamfence(dot)net> wrote:
> > Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail(at)webthatworks(dot)it> schrieb:
> > > or/and is there something to spot what are the most critical sql
> > > queries/function behind an application?
> >
> > You can set "log_min_duration_statement" in your postgresql.conf to
> > log all querys with a duration highter than that value.
>
> That is interesting but it may be misleading (something that is below
> the threshold but get used thousands time won't be spotted).
>
> What about a log analyser?
> What about a configuration wizard that eat your logs and suggest
> improvement to the config?
--
Hervé Piedvache
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