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Re: PostgrSQL server : CPU and Memory

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On 5/17/2017 8:50 PM, kaustubh kelkar wrote:
I am a developer and I want to monitor metrics related to CPU and Memory of PostgreSQL server only using SQL queries.

postgres itself doesn't track that level of OS specific stuff.


Do we have any system tables which can give us the data? I have found this one https://aaronparecki.com/2015/02/19/8/monitoring-cpu-memory-usage-from-postgres
but dont know whether it is exactly the same what I need.


thats reading the /proc/.... stuff available on Linux systems via SQL, its the same stuff OS level tools like ps, top, free use... it won't work on non-Linux systems, even other Unix systems like BSD don't have the same /proc stuff, and other OS's like Windows don't have /proc at all.

if you don't know whether that's what you need, I'm not sure how we could know what you need.

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