> Perhaps this might be of use.
> 
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgstatstatements.html

Nope. As I said in the original message, pg_stat_statements only gives query 
stats for the whole database. What I want to know, is information about each 
client. Say there's a specific connection from 192.168.1.20. I want to know:

* How many queries that connection has executed.
* How much CPU time that connection has used since it connected.
* How much data was sent to that connection.
* How much data that connection sent to the database.

And so on. I don't believe that's currently possible. Effectively, it would 
just be adding a few more columns to pg_stat_activity to track cumulative 
totals, since it always has the status of all connections.


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