On Dec 13, 2007 1:33 PM, Tena Sakai <tsakai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > As I look at output from pg_stat_activity view, > I see often <idle> under query column and on the > same row waiting column is always f. I gather > that this is someone sitting at prompt of psql. > > My question: What does it mean when a query column > lists a sql statment and waiting column f? Would > this mean something is in a hung state? Not what that means at all. :) It means that the query is not waiting on locks from another query to be released. Here's an example you can do yourself to see it happen: T1: # create table test (a int, b text); T1: # insert into test values (1,'abc'); T1: # insert into test values (2,'def'); T1: # begin; T1: # select * from test where a=1 for update; a | b ---+----- 1 | abc (1 row) T2: # update test set b='xyz' where a=1; (T2 enters a wait state waiting on T1 to commit or rollback) In another psql session, select * from pg_stat_activity where datname='mydb'; 16385 | mydb | 13379 | 16384 | myname | update test set b='xyz' where a=1; | t Make sense? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq