Fix some typos and correct wording in the monitoring docs patch

Thom Brown
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Magnus Hagander 2012-02-25 16:33:57 +01:00
parent ddfc2d9a37
commit ac086d466d
1 changed files with 16 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ postgres: <replaceable>user</> <replaceable>database</> <replaceable>host</> <re
<row>
<entry><structname>pg_stat_database</><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_database</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row per database, showing database wide statistics. See
<entry>One row per database, showing database-wide statistics. See
<xref linkend="pg-stat-database-view"> for more details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ postgres: <replaceable>user</> <replaceable>database</> <replaceable>host</> <re
<row>
<entry><structname>pg_stat_database_conflicts</><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_database_conflicts</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>
One row per database showing database wide statistics about
One row per database showing database-wide statistics about
query cancels due to conflict with recovery on standby servers.
Will only contain information on standby servers, since
conflicts do not occur on master servers.
@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ postgres: <replaceable>user</> <replaceable>database</> <replaceable>host</> <re
queries that use the same underlying statistics access functions as
these standard views do. These functions are listed in <xref
linkend="monitoring-stats-funcs-table">. The per-database access
functions take a database OID as argument to identify which
functions take a database OID as an argument to identify which
database to report on. The per-table and per-index functions take
a table or index OID. The functions for function-call statistics
take a function OID. (Note that only tables, indexes, and functions
@ -522,9 +522,9 @@ postgres: <replaceable>user</> <replaceable>database</> <replaceable>host</> <re
<row>
<entry>datid</entry>
<entry><type>oid</></entry>
<entry>The oid of the database the backend is connected to.
<entry>The OID of the database the backend is connected to.
This value can also be returned by directly calling
the <function>pg_stat_get_backend_dbid</function>.</entry>
the <function>pg_stat_get_backend_dbid</function> function.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>datname</entry>
@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<row>
<entry>datid</entry>
<entry><type>oid</></entry>
<entry>The oid of the database</entry>
<entry>The OID of the database</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>datname</entry>
@ -855,15 +855,15 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<row>
<entry>xact_commit</entry>
<entry><type>bigint</></entry>
<entry>The number of transactions in this database that has committed.
This value can also be returned by directly calling
<entry>The number of transactions in this database that have been
committed. This value can also be returned by directly calling
the <function>pg_stat_get_db_xact_commit</function> function.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>xact_rollback</entry>
<entry><type>bigint</></entry>
<entry>The number of transactions in this database that has rolled back.
This value can also be returned by directly calling
<entry>The number of transactions in this database that have been
rolled back. This value can also be returned by directly calling
the <function>pg_stat_get_db_xact_rollback</function> function.</entry>
</row>
<row>
@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_database</structname> view will contain one row
for each database in the cluster showing database wide statistics.
for each database in the cluster showing database-wide statistics.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-database-conflicts-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_database_conflicts">
@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<row>
<entry>datid</entry>
<entry><type>oid</></entry>
<entry>The oid of the database</entry>
<entry>The OID of the database</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>datname</entry>
@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_database_conflicts</structname> view will contain
one row per database showing database wide statistics about
one row per database showing database-wide statistics about
query cancels due to conflict with recovery on standby servers.
Will only contain information on standby servers, since
conflicts do not occur on master servers.
@ -1067,7 +1067,7 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<row>
<entry>usesysid</entry>
<entry><type>oid</></entry>
<entry>The oid of the user logged into this WAL sender process</entry>
<entry>The OID of the user logged into this WAL sender process</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>usename</entry>
@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<entry><type>integer</></entry>
<entry>
The remote TCP port that the client is using for communication
to the , or <symbol>NULL</> if a unix socket is used.
to the, or <symbol>NULL</> if a unix socket is used.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
@ -1179,7 +1179,7 @@ SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_pid(s.backendid) AS pid,
<row>
<entry>relid</entry>
<entry><type>oid</></entry>
<entry>The OID of the table this row</entry>
<entry>The OID of the table</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>schemaname</entry>