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PostgreSQL Administration Cookbook, 9.5/9.6 Edition

You're reading from   PostgreSQL Administration Cookbook, 9.5/9.6 Edition Effective database management for administrators

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
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ISBN-13 9781785883187
Length 556 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
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Preface
1. First Steps FREE CHAPTER 2. Exploring the Database 3. Configuration 4. Server Control 5. Tables and Data 6. Security 7. Database Administration 8. Monitoring and Diagnosis 9. Regular Maintenance 10. Performance and Concurrency 11. Backup and Recovery 12. Replication and Upgrades

Checking which queries are running


Here we will show you how to check which query is currently running.

Getting ready

You have to make sure that you are logged in as a superuser or as the same database user you want to check. Also, ensure that the parameter track_activities = on is set (the default behavior).

This can be done either in the postgresql.conf file or by the superuser, using the following SQL statement:

SET track_activities = on

The way PostgreSQL allows a user to change configuration parameters at runtime is very powerful. You are advised to look at the reference page at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-set.html.

How to do it...

To see which connected users are running at this moment, just run the following:

SELECT datname, usename, state, query
       FROM pg_stat_activity;

On systems with a lot of users, you may notice that the majority of backends have state set to idle. This denotes that no query is actually running, and PostgreSQL is waiting for new commands from...

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