On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 11:33:12AM -0700, Dan Gorman wrote:
> In any other DB (oracle, mysql) I know how many queries (selects) per  
> second the database is executing. How do I get this
> number out of postgres?

You can't. You also can't know how many DML statements were executed
(though you can see how many tuples were inserted/updated/deleted), or
how many transactions have occured (well, you can hack the last one, but
it's a bit of a mess).

It would be nice if all of this was available.
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