Hi! I'm looking for a command or method to find out what queries are currently being serviced by the database.
Once in a while a query goes berzerk and uses up all CPU. I'd like to find out which query is the culprit and want to kill it off. In Sybase you can get a list of running "processes" within the database and kill the offending one. Is there an equivalent in postgres? Right now we only have the method to shutdown the database en restart it to get rid of the culprit. Thanks in advance! Best regards, Pascal ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster