[GENERAL] Average connections

2009-06-10 Thread Pedro Doria Meunier
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Hi all

I've googled for an answer but couldn't find one.
Is there anyway to monitor the average connections to a database?

Thank you in advance for any insights.

BR,

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Re: [GENERAL] Average connections

2009-06-10 Thread Bill Moran
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 Hi all
 
 I've googled for an answer but couldn't find one.
 Is there anyway to monitor the average connections to a database?
 
 Thank you in advance for any insights.

The pg_stat_activity table holds 1 row for each connection with information
on what that connection is doing.

It wouldn't be very difficult to write a passthrough script for something
like MRTG to graph this data.

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Re: [GENERAL] Average connections

2009-06-10 Thread Pedro Doria Meunier
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Thank you Bill for your tip.

As far as the table's name is concerned the only one I can find is
'pg_statistic' (under pg_catalog). I'm using PGSQL 8.2.9 on x86_64.

BR,

Pedro Doria Meunier
GSM: +351 96 17 20 188
Skype: pdoriam
 



Bill Moran wrote:
 In response to Pedro Doria Meunier pdo...@netmadeira.com:

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 Hi all

 I've googled for an answer but couldn't find one. Is there anyway
 to monitor the average connections to a database?

 Thank you in advance for any insights.

 The pg_stat_activity table holds 1 row for each connection with
 information on what that connection is doing.

 It wouldn't be very difficult to write a passthrough script for
 something like MRTG to graph this data.

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Re: [GENERAL] Average connections

2009-06-10 Thread Brad Nicholson
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 15:29 +0100, Pedro Doria Meunier wrote:
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 Thank you Bill for your tip.
 
 As far as the table's name is concerned the only one I can find is
 'pg_statistic' (under pg_catalog). I'm using PGSQL 8.2.9 on x86_64.
 
 BR,

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/monitoring-stats.html#MONITORING-STATS-VIEWS-TABLE

pg_stat_database also has the number of active server processes
connected to a database.

 
 
 Bill Moran wrote:
  In response to Pedro Doria Meunier pdo...@netmadeira.com:
 
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  Hi all
 
  I've googled for an answer but couldn't find one. Is there anyway
  to monitor the average connections to a database?
 
  Thank you in advance for any insights.
 
  The pg_stat_activity table holds 1 row for each connection with
  information on what that connection is doing.
 
  It wouldn't be very difficult to write a passthrough script for
  something like MRTG to graph this data.
 
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Re: [GENERAL] Average connections

2009-06-10 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Pedro Doria Meunier pdo...@netmadeira.com:

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 Thank you Bill for your tip.
 
 As far as the table's name is concerned the only one I can find is
 'pg_statistic' (under pg_catalog). I'm using PGSQL 8.2.9 on x86_64.

Can't imagine why you're not seeing it.  It existed in 8.2, and I don't
know of any config setting that would make it not show up.

 Bill Moran wrote:
  In response to Pedro Doria Meunier pdo...@netmadeira.com:
 
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  Hi all
 
  I've googled for an answer but couldn't find one. Is there anyway
  to monitor the average connections to a database?
 
  Thank you in advance for any insights.
 
  The pg_stat_activity table holds 1 row for each connection with
  information on what that connection is doing.
 
  It wouldn't be very difficult to write a passthrough script for
  something like MRTG to graph this data.
 
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Re: [GENERAL] Average connections

2009-06-10 Thread Pedro Doria Meunier
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Hi all,

First of all thank you very much to everyone that shared their views
on the task at hand!

I've actually accomplished it using MRTG :)

BR,

Pedro Doria Meunier
GSM: +351 96 17 20 188
Skype: pdoriam
 



Bill Moran wrote:
 In response to Pedro Doria Meunier pdo...@netmadeira.com:

 Thank you Bill for your tip.

 As far as the table's name is concerned the only one I can find is
 'pg_statistic' (under pg_catalog). I'm using PGSQL 8.2.9 on x86_64.


 Can't imagine why you're not seeing it.  It existed in 8.2, and I

 don't
 know of any config setting that would make it not show up.

 Bill Moran wrote:
 In response to Pedro Doria Meunier pdo...@netmadeira.com:

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 Hi all

 I've googled for an answer but couldn't find one. Is there
 anyway to monitor the average connections to a database?

 Thank you in advance for any insights.
 The pg_stat_activity table holds 1 row for each connection
 with information on what that connection is doing.

 It wouldn't be very difficult to write a passthrough script
 for something like MRTG to graph this data.



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