@ -300,7 +300,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row per server process, showing information related to
the current activity of that process, such as state and current query.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-activity-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-activity-view">
<structname>pg_stat_activity</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -308,7 +309,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry><structname>pg_stat_replication</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_replication</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row per WAL sender process, showing statistics about
replication to that sender's connected standby server.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-replication-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-replication-view">
<structname>pg_stat_replication</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -316,7 +318,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry><structname>pg_stat_wal_receiver</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_wal_receiver</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>Only one row, showing statistics about the WAL receiver from
that receiver's connected server.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-wal-receiver-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-wal-receiver-view">
<structname>pg_stat_wal_receiver</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -324,7 +327,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry><structname>pg_stat_subscription</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_subscription</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>At least one row per subscription, showing information about
the subscription workers.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-subscription"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-subscription">
<structname>pg_stat_subscription</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -332,7 +336,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry><structname>pg_stat_ssl</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_ssl</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row per connection (regular and replication), showing information about
SSL used on this connection.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-ssl-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-ssl-view">
<structname>pg_stat_ssl</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -340,7 +345,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry><structname>pg_stat_gssapi</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_gssapi</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row per connection (regular and replication), showing information about
GSSAPI authentication and encryption used on this connection.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-gssapi-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-gssapi-view">
<structname>pg_stat_gssapi</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -404,7 +410,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry><structname>pg_stat_archiver</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_archiver</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row only, showing statistics about the
WAL archiver process's activity. See
<xref linkend="pg-stat-archiver-view"/> for details.
<link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-archiver-view">
<structname>pg_stat_archiver</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -412,14 +419,16 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry><structname>pg_stat_bgwriter</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_bgwriter</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row only, showing statistics about the
background writer process's activity. See
<xref linkend="pg-stat-bgwriter-view"/> for details.
<link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-bgwriter-view">
<structname>pg_stat_bgwriter</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><structname>pg_stat_database</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_database</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row per database, showing database-wide statistics. See
<xref linkend="pg-stat-database-view"/> for details.
<link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-database-view">
<structname>pg_stat_database</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -428,7 +437,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row per database, showing database-wide statistics about
query cancels due to conflict with recovery on standby servers.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-database-conflicts-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-database-conflicts-view">
<structname>pg_stat_database_conflicts</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -437,7 +447,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row for each table in the current database, showing statistics
about accesses to that specific table.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-all-tables-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-all-tables-view">
<structname>pg_stat_all_tables</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -479,7 +490,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row for each index in the current database, showing statistics
about accesses to that specific index.
See <xref linkend="pg-stat-all-indexes-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-all-indexes-view">
<structname>pg_stat_all_indexes</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -500,7 +512,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row for each table in the current database, showing statistics
about I/O on that specific table.
See <xref linkend="pg-statio-all-tables-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-statio-all-tables-view">
<structname>pg_statio_all_tables</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -521,7 +534,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row for each index in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific index.
See <xref linkend="pg-statio-all-indexes-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-statio-all-indexes-view">
<structname>pg_statio_all_indexes</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -542,7 +556,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row for each sequence in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific sequence.
See <xref linkend="pg-statio-all-sequences-view"/> for details.
See <link linkend="monitoring-pg-statio-all-sequences-view">
<structname>pg_statio_all_sequences</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -564,7 +579,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<entry>
One row for each tracked function, showing statistics
about executions of that function. See
<xref linkend="pg-stat-user-functions-view"/> for details.
<link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-user-functions-view">
<structname>pg_stat_user_functions</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -578,7 +594,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<row>
<entry><structname>pg_stat_slru</structname><indexterm><primary>pg_stat_slru</primary></indexterm></entry>
<entry>One row per SLRU, showing statistics of operations. See
<xref linkend="pg-stat-slru-view"/> for details.
<link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-slru-view">
<structname>pg_stat_slru</structname></link> for details.
</entry>
</row>
@ -608,6 +625,20 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
into the kernel's handling of I/O.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-activity-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_activity</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_activity</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_activity</structname> view will have one row
per server process, showing information related to
the current activity of that process.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-activity-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_activity">
<title><structname>pg_stat_activity</structname> View</title>
@ -889,12 +920,6 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
</tgroup>
</table>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_activity</structname> view will have one row
per server process, showing information related to
the current activity of that process.
</para>
<note>
<para>
The <structfield>wait_event</structfield> and <structfield>state</structfield> columns are
@ -2135,14 +2160,30 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
<programlisting>
SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event is NOT NULL;
pid | wait_event_type | wait_event
------+-----------------+---------------
pid | wait_event_type | wait_event
------+-----------------+------------
2540 | Lock | relation
6644 | LWLock | ProcArrayLock
6644 | LWLock | ProcArray
(2 rows)
</programlisting>
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-replication-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_replication</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_replication</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_replication</structname> view will contain one row
per WAL sender process, showing statistics about replication to that
sender's connected standby server. Only directly connected standbys are
listed; no information is available about downstream standby servers.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-replication-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_replication">
<title><structname>pg_stat_replication</structname> View</title>
<tgroup cols="1">
@ -2457,13 +2498,6 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_replication</structname> view will contain one row
per WAL sender process, showing statistics about replication to that
sender's connected standby server. Only directly connected standbys are
listed; no information is available about downstream standby servers.
</para>
<para>
The lag times reported in the <structname>pg_stat_replication</structname>
view are measurements of the time taken for recent WAL to be written,
@ -2503,6 +2537,21 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</para>
</note>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-wal-receiver-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_wal_receiver</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_wal_receiver</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_wal_receiver</structname> view will contain only
one row, showing statistics about the WAL receiver from that receiver's
connected server.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-wal-receiver-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_wal_receiver">
<title><structname>pg_stat_wal_receiver</structname> View</title>
<tgroup cols="1">
@ -2668,10 +2717,20 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-subscription">
<title><structname>pg_stat_subscription</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_subscription</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_wal_receiver</structname> view will contain only
one row, showing statistics about the WAL receiver from that receiver's
connected server.
The <structname>pg_stat_subscription</structname> view will contain one
row per subscription for main worker (with null PID if the worker is
not running), and additional rows for workers handling the initial data
copy of the subscribed tables.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-subscription" xreflabel="pg_stat_subscription">
@ -2776,11 +2835,22 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-ssl-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_ssl</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_ssl</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_subscription</structname> view will contain one
row per subscription for main worker (with null PID if the worker is
not running), and additional rows for workers handling the initial data
copy of the subscribed tables.
The <structname>pg_stat_ssl</structname> view will contain one row per
backend or WAL sender process, showing statistics about SSL usage on
this connection. It can be joined to <structname>pg_stat_activity</structname>
or <structname>pg_stat_replication</structname> on the
<structfield>pid</structfield> column to get more details about the
connection.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-ssl-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_ssl">
@ -2896,11 +2966,20 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-gssapi-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_gssapi</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_gssapi</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_ssl</structname> view will contain one row per
backend or WAL sender process, showing statistics about SSL usage on
this connection. It can be joined to <structname>pg_stat_activity</structname>
or <structname>pg_stat_replication</structname> on the
The <structname>pg_stat_gssapi </structname> view will contain one row per
backend, showing information about GSSAPI usage on this connection. It ca n
be joined to <structname>pg_stat_activity</structname> or
<structname>pg_stat_replication</structname> on the
<structfield>pid</structfield> column to get more details about the
connection.
</para>
@ -2962,16 +3041,20 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-archiver-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_archiver</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_archiver</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_gssapi</structname> view will contain one row per
backend, showing information about GSSAPI usage on this connection. It can
be joined to <structname>pg_stat_activity</structname> or
<structname>pg_stat_replication</structname> on the
<structfield>pid</structfield> column to get more details about the
connection.
The <structname>pg_stat_archiver</structname> view will always have a
single row, containing data about the archiver process of the cluster.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-archiver-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_archiver">
<title><structname>pg_stat_archiver</structname> View</title>
<tgroup cols="1">
@ -3053,9 +3136,18 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-bgwriter-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_bgwriter</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_bgwriter</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_archiver</structname> view will always have a
single row, containing data about the archiver process of the cluster.
The <structname>pg_stat_bgwrit er</structname> view will always have a
single row, containing global data for the cluster.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-bgwriter-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_bgwriter">
@ -3181,9 +3273,19 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-database-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_database</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_database</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_bgwriter</structname> view will always have a
single row, containing global data for the cluster.
The <structname>pg_stat_database</structname> view will contain one row
for each database in the cluster, plus one for shared objects, showing
database-wide statistics.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-database-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_database">
@ -3325,7 +3427,8 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
<para>
Number of queries canceled due to conflicts with recovery
in this database. (Conflicts occur only on standby servers; see
<xref linkend="pg-stat-database-conflicts-view"/> for details.)
<link linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-database-conflicts-view">
<structname>pg_stat_database_conflicts</structname></link> for details.)
</para></entry>
</row>
@ -3418,10 +3521,21 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-database-conflicts-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_database_conflicts</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_database_conflicts</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_database</structname> view will contain one row
for each database in the cluster, plus one for shared objects, showing
database-wide statistics.
The <structname>pg_stat_database_conflicts</structname> view will contain
one row per database, showing database-wide statistics about
query cancels occurring due to conflicts with recovery on standby servers.
This view will only contain information on standby servers, since
conflicts do not occur on master servers.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-database-conflicts-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_database_conflicts">
@ -3510,12 +3624,23 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-all-tables-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_all_tables</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_all_tables</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_database_conflicts</structname> view will contain
one row per database, showing database-wide statistics about
query cancels occurring due to conflicts with recovery on standby servers.
This view will only contain information on standby servers, since
conflicts do not occur on master servers.
The <structname>pg_stat_all_tables</structname> view will contain
one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
tables), showing statistics about accesses to that specific table. The
<structname>pg_stat_user_tables</structname> and
<structname>pg_stat_sys_tables</structname> views
contain the same information,
but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-all-tables-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_all_tables">
@ -3750,14 +3875,23 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-all-indexes-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_all_indexes</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_all_indexes</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_all_tables</structname> view will contain
one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
tables), showing statistics about accesses to that specific table. The
<structname>pg_stat_user_tables</structname> and
<structname>pg_stat_sys_tables</structname> views
The <structname>pg_stat_all_index es</structname> view will contain
one row for each index in the current database,
showing statistics about accesses to that specific index . The
<structname>pg_stat_user_index es</structname> and
<structname>pg_stat_sys_index es</structname> views
contain the same information,
but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
but filtered to only show user and system index es respectively.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-all-indexes-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_all_indexes">
@ -3851,16 +3985,6 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_all_indexes</structname> view will contain
one row for each index in the current database,
showing statistics about accesses to that specific index. The
<structname>pg_stat_user_indexes</structname> and
<structname>pg_stat_sys_indexes</structname> views
contain the same information,
but filtered to only show user and system indexes respectively.
</para>
<para>
Indexes can be used by simple index scans, <quote>bitmap</quote> index scans,
and the optimizer. In a bitmap scan
@ -3890,6 +4014,25 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</para>
</note>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-statio-all-tables-view">
<title><structname>pg_statio_all_tables</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_statio_all_tables</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_statio_all_tables</structname> view will contain
one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
tables), showing statistics about I/O on that specific table. The
<structname>pg_statio_user_tables</structname> and
<structname>pg_statio_sys_tables</structname> views
contain the same information,
but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
</para>
<table id="pg-statio-all-tables-view" xreflabel="pg_statio_all_tables">
<title><structname>pg_statio_all_tables</structname> View</title>
<tgroup cols="1">
@ -4007,14 +4150,23 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-statio-all-indexes-view">
<title><structname>pg_statio_all_indexes</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_statio_all_indexes</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_statio_all_tables</structname> view will contain
one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
tables), showing statistics about I/O on that specific table. The
<structname>pg_statio_user_tables</structname> and
<structname>pg_statio_sys_tables</structname> views
The <structname>pg_statio_all_index es</structname> view will contain
one row for each index in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific index . The
<structname>pg_statio_user_index es</structname> and
<structname>pg_statio_sys_index es</structname> views
contain the same information,
but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
but filtered to only show user and system index es respectively.
</para>
<table id="pg-statio-all-indexes-view" xreflabel="pg_statio_all_indexes">
@ -4098,14 +4250,19 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-statio-all-sequences-view">
<title><structname>pg_statio_all_sequences</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_statio_all_sequences</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_statio_all_indexes</structname> view will contain
one row for each index in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific index. The
<structname>pg_statio_user_indexes</structname> and
<structname>pg_statio_sys_indexes</structname> views
contain the same information,
but filtered to only show user and system indexes respectively.
The <structname>pg_statio_all_sequences</structname> view will contain
one row for each sequence in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific sequence.
</para>
<table id="pg-statio-all-sequences-view" xreflabel="pg_statio_all_sequences">
@ -4171,10 +4328,20 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-user-functions-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_user_functions</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_user_functions</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
The <structname>pg_statio_all_sequences</structname> view will contain
one row for each sequence in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific sequence.
The <structname>pg_stat_user_functions</structname> view will contain
one row for each tracked function, showing statistics about executions of
that function. The <xref linkend="guc-track-functions"/> parameter
controls exactly which functions are tracked.
</para>
<table id="pg-stat-user-functions-view" xreflabel="pg_stat_user_functions">
@ -4251,10 +4418,19 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-pg-stat-slru-view">
<title><structname>pg_stat_slru</structname></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>SLRU</primary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>pg_stat_slru</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> accesses certain on-disk information
via <firstterm>SLRU</firstterm> (simple least-recently-used) caches.
@ -4364,13 +4540,6 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
</tgroup>
</table>
<para>
The <structname>pg_stat_user_functions</structname> view will contain
one row for each tracked function, showing statistics about executions of
that function. The <xref linkend="guc-track-functions"/> parameter
controls exactly which functions are tracked.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="monitoring-stats-functions">