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<chapter id="monitoring"> |
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<title>Monitoring Database Activity</title> |
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only superusers are allowed to change these parameters with |
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<command>SET</>.) |
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</para> |
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<note> |
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<para> |
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Since the parameters <varname>stats_block_level</varname>, and |
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<varname>stats_row_level</varname> default to <literal>false</>, |
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very few statistics are collected in the default |
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configuration. Enabling either of these configuration |
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variables will significantly increase the amount of useful data |
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produced by the statistics facilities, at the expense of |
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additional run-time overhead. |
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</para> |
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</note> |
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</sect2> |
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<sect2 id="monitoring-stats-views"> |
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