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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml,v 1.78 2010/04/15 20:48:22 petere Exp $ -->
<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml,v 1.79 2010/04/15 20:56:13 petere Exp $ -->
<chapter id="monitoring">
<title>Monitoring Database Activity</title>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_db_xact_commit</function>(<type>oid</type>)</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
Transactions committed in database
Number of transactions committed in database
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_db_xact_rollback</function>(<type>oid</type>)</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
Transactions rolled back in database
Number of transactions rolled back in database
</entry>
</row>
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Returns a record of information about the backend with the specified pid, or
one record for each active backend in the system if <symbol>NULL</symbol> is
specified. The fields returned are the same as in the
<structname>pg_stat_activity</structname> view
<structname>pg_stat_activity</structname> view.
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_function_calls</function>(<type>oid</type>)</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
Number of times the function has been called.
Number of times the function has been called
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><type>setof integer</type></entry>
<entry>
Set of currently active server process numbers (from 1 to the
number of active server processes). See usage example in the text
number of active server processes). See usage example in the text.
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><type>inet</type></entry>
<entry>
The IP address of the client connected to the given
server process. Null if the connection is over a Unix domain
socket. Also null if the current user is not a superuser nor
server process; null if the connection is over a Unix domain
socket, also null if the current user is not a superuser nor
the same user as that of the session being queried
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><type>integer</type></entry>
<entry>
The TCP port number of the client connected to the given
server process. -1 if the connection is over a Unix domain
socket. Null if the current user is not a superuser nor the
server process; -1 if the connection is over a Unix domain
socket, null if the current user is not a superuser nor the
same user as that of the session being queried
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_bgwriter_timed_checkpoints</function>()</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
The number of times the background writer has started timed checkpoints
Number of times the background writer has started timed checkpoints
(because the <varname>checkpoint_timeout</varname> time has expired)
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_bgwriter_requested_checkpoints</function>()</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
The number of times the background writer has started checkpoints based
Number of times the background writer has started checkpoints based
on requests from backends because the <varname>checkpoint_segments</varname>
has been exceeded or because the <command>CHECKPOINT</command>
command has been issued
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_bgwriter_buf_written_checkpoints</function>()</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
The number of buffers written by the background writer during checkpoints
Number of buffers written by the background writer during checkpoints
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_bgwriter_buf_written_clean</function>()</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
The number of buffers written by the background writer for routine cleaning of
Number of buffers written by the background writer for routine cleaning of
dirty pages
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_bgwriter_maxwritten_clean</function>()</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
The number of times the background writer has stopped its cleaning scan because
Number of times the background writer has stopped its cleaning scan because
it has written more buffers than specified in the
<varname>bgwriter_lru_maxpages</varname> parameter
</entry>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_buf_written_backend</function>()</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
The number of buffers written by backends because they needed
Number of buffers written by backends because they needed
to allocate a new buffer
</entry>
</row>
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<entry><literal><function>pg_stat_get_buf_alloc</function>()</literal></entry>
<entry><type>bigint</type></entry>
<entry>
The total number of buffer allocations
Total number of buffer allocations
</entry>
</row>
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<entry>transaction-start</entry>
<entry>(LocalTransactionId)</entry>
<entry>Probe that fires at the start of a new transaction.
arg0 is the transaction id.</entry>
arg0 is the transaction ID.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>transaction-commit</entry>
<entry>(LocalTransactionId)</entry>
<entry>Probe that fires when a transaction completes successfully.
arg0 is the transaction id.</entry>
arg0 is the transaction ID.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>transaction-abort</entry>
<entry>(LocalTransactionId)</entry>
<entry>Probe that fires when a transaction completes unsuccessfully.
arg0 is the transaction id.</entry>
arg0 is the transaction ID.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>query-start</entry>