Improve pgbench docs regarding per-transaction logging.

The old documentation didn't know about the new -b flag, only about -f.

Fabien Coelho
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Robert Haas 2016-03-29 14:07:55 -04:00
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The format of the log is: The format of the log is:
<synopsis> <synopsis>
<replaceable>client_id</> <replaceable>transaction_no</> <replaceable>time</> <replaceable>file_no</> <replaceable>time_epoch</> <replaceable>time_us</> <optional><replaceable>schedule_lag</replaceable></optional> <replaceable>client_id</> <replaceable>transaction_no</> <replaceable>time</> <replaceable>script_no</> <replaceable>time_epoch</> <replaceable>time_us</> <optional><replaceable>schedule_lag</replaceable></optional>
</synopsis> </synopsis>
where <replaceable>time</> is the total elapsed transaction time in microseconds, where <replaceable>time</> is the total elapsed transaction time in microseconds,
<replaceable>file_no</> identifies which script file was used <replaceable>script_no</> identifies which script file was used (useful when
(useful when multiple scripts were specified with <option>-f</>), multiple scripts were specified with <option>-f</> or <option>-b</>),
and <replaceable>time_epoch</>/<replaceable>time_us</> are a and <replaceable>time_epoch</>/<replaceable>time_us</> are a
Unix epoch format time stamp and an offset Unix epoch format time stamp and an offset
in microseconds (suitable for creating an ISO 8601 in microseconds (suitable for creating an ISO 8601