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Hello Sim,

as Grzegorz already mentioned, you have to gather the info from the logs.
Therefore I would suggest the tool pgfouine. There's an option to "visualize"
the log of a VACUUM run. You should give it a try...

regards....GERD...

Sim Zacks schrieb:
> Is there a tool that can monitor my postgresql and recommend
> configuration changes based on actual use?
> 
> For example, when I run VACUUM ANALYZE it tells me that I should
> consider increasing the max_fsm_relations.
> 
> After monitoring for a period of time, I would like to know if my shared
> buffers are set optimally (for example). Or if I need more RAM in the
> machine to run better etc..
> 
> Thank you
> Sim
> 

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