On 07/25/2016 07:28 AM, Sameer Kumar wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2016, 10:10 p.m. Adrian Klaver,
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 07/24/2016 09:58 PM, Sameer Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have PostgreSQL v9.4.4 running in my environment. It has been up for
> over 2 years now. I noticed that suddenly the statistics have been
reset
> and all the stat tables/columns got restarted from.
Any of these happen?:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/monitoring-stats.html
". When recovery is performed at server start (e.g. after immediate
shutdown, server crash, and point-in-time recovery), all statistics
counters are reset."
Nope. This has happened on the standby database. The counter on the
master database are still running fine.
There was a period of few days about a month ago when I had to reverse
the roles but then I switched them back to the way they were. But
recently, I have not done anything which brings the server out of recovery.
>
> This happened 2 weeks ago. I noticed only recently after I looked
at the
> plot over last week (which dipped suddenly for "number of tuples
> returned", "number of conflicts" etc).
Any change in procedures the last two weeks?
Nope. The scripts to capture this data to csv file is very much the same.
>
> The columns which got reset are from pg_stat_database,
> pg_stat_user_tables, pg_stat_bgwriter
>
> As far I know no one has fired pg_stat_reset or pg_stat_reset_shared.
>
> I noticed that the last largest value is from pg_stat_user_tables.
> tup_returned (470440261405). Does the statistics get reset
automatically
tup_returned is in pg_stat_database.
Sorry my bad (a copy paste mistake). Yes I was referring to tup_returned
from pg_stat_database. But the various stats in pg_stat_user_tables have
also been reset.
What does the stats_reset field show in pg_stat_database?
It says a timestamp from 18th July 2016. Infact all the other statistics
views have the same timestamp.
Don't suppose you still have the logs from that date to see if there is
a clue?
> when the value for one of the statistics reaches the high number
> supported by int4?
>
> I am running on Red Hat 6.7.
>
> Regards
> Sameer
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Adrian Klaver
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Best Regards
Sameer Kumar | DB Solution Architect
*ASHNIK PTE. LTD.*
101 Cecil Street, #11-11 Tong Eng Building, Singapore 069 533
T: +65 6438 3504 | M: +65 8110 0350 | www.ashnik.com
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Adrian Klaver
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