Graham Leggett <minf...@sharp.fm> writes:
> I am currently trying to analyse some performance problems within my  
> postgresql v8.4.4 database, and after successfully turning sql  
> statement logging on, I discover thousands and thousands of queries  
> being made what looks like an internal postgresql set of tables in a  
> database called "pg_catalog".

> These queries vastly outnumber the queries to the real database, which  
> are lost in the noise.

> Does anyone recognise what these statements are for, whether they are  
> necessary, and if they aren't necessary, how to switch them off?

I'd bet that you are using a client-side driver that feels a need to
fetch metadata about the tables it's working with.  JDBC or ODBC maybe?

A reasonable driver would cache such information, so if there are enough
of these to present a performance issue, maybe the problem is you're
using too short-lived database connections.

                        regards, tom lane

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