Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Martin A. Brooks a écrit :
However, in the log files, I'm seeing entries for all SQL executed, not
just that taking 5000ms or more. For example:
2008-10-14 10:15:50 BST PID:20349 DB:vhdb LOG: statement: select * from
vendors;
2008-10-14 10:15:50 BST PID:20349 DB:vhdb LOG: duration: 0.259 ms
2008-10-14 10:15:50 BST PID:20349 DB:vhdb LOG: QUERY STATISTICS
2008-10-14 10:15:50 BST PID:20349 DB:vhdb DETAIL: ! system usage stats:
! 0.000281 elapsed 0.000000 user 0.000000 system sec
! [0.004000 user 0.004000 sys total]
! 0/0 [0/176] filesystem blocks in/out
! 0/0 [0/923] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps
! 0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
! 0/0 [8/0] voluntary/involuntary context switches
! buffer usage stats:
! Shared blocks: 0 read, 0 written,
buffer hit rate = 100.00%
! Local blocks: 0 read, 0 written,
buffer hit rate = 0.00%
! Direct blocks: 0 read, 0 written
This last log is enabled with the log_statement_stats parameter. Set it
to off to disable it.
I _want_ the stats, however I _only_ want the stats for queries taking
over 5 seconds.
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