Re: A tool to extract the problematic points of the postgresl log.

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Yes, someone has. Take a look on http://pgfoundry.org; I'm pretty sure
it's there.

On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 11:59:29AM +0200, David Pradier wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> i'd like to know if my database (settings, indexes, materialized views,
> etc) is correctly tuned.
> To do this, i think the best way is to watch the queries actually
> processed and the time needed.
> 
> The postgres log is the right way to do this, i think.
> 
> But well, it's a bit dense.
> Nothing i can't go through, but would you know a better tool than grep
> to parse the file and extract the problematic points ?
> 
> As it might be a common problem, maybe somebody as already written a
> generic tool to do this ?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> David
> -- 
> David Pradier -- Directeur Technique de Clarisys Informatique -- Chef de projet logiciels libres / open-source
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