Thom Brown wrote:
2009/11/20 Richard Neill <rn214@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rn214@xxxxxxxxx>>
It might also help if you posted your postgresql.conf too.
Below (have removed the really non-interesting bits).
Thanks,
Richard
I can't actually see anything in your config that would cause this
problem. :/
As for seeing the progress of an update, I would have thought due to the
atomic nature of updates, only the transaction in which the update is
running would have visibility of the as-yet uncommitted updates.
Yes, but surely the postmaster itself (and any administrative user)
should be able to find this out.
What I need for slow queries is some kind of progress bar. Any estimate
(no matter how poor, or non-linear) of the query progress, or time
remaining would be invaluable.
Richard
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