Em 13-01-2012 17:08, Josh Berkus escreveu:
On 1/13/12 10:08 AM, alexandre - aldeia digital wrote:
Hi,
Is there a simple way (or a tool) to discover the most searched values
in a field from a table ?
In the pg_stats, I can see the most common values generated by ANALYZE,
but I want to know how many queries are using this values. With this
information and the other statistics, I want to create partial indexes
or use table partitioning to create some benchmarks to speed up the
database access.
No simple + fast way.
The way to do this is:
1) log all queries
2) load query log into a database
3) filter to queries which only run against that table
4) analyze queries for values against that column.
For (4), we've had the best luck with generating explain plans in XML
and then digesting the XML to look for filter conditions. Finding
column matches by regex was a lot less successful.
Thanks Josh ! I will try this. The only problem is the size of the LOGs.
One day with logs turned on generates 100 GB log file in the most of my
customers...
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