Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote:
Is there a way to find last checkpoint time via SQL command? I know I
can grep xlogs by turning on log_checkpoints, but I'd prefer an SQL
solution.

Not directly. Best you can do without linking in new server code is either import the logs via CVS to get them into a table, or shell out and look at what comes out of pg_controldata.

There have been two works in progress to improve this situation that didn't make it through to commit yet. http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2008-04/msg00079.php tried to expose just that bit of data and was shot down for a number of reasons, from accuracy concerns to the UI used. The still pending one at http://archives.postgresql.org/message-id/4b959d7a.6010...@joeconway.com just adds a SQL interface to what comes out of pg_controldata. You might prefer to use something like that to calling the shell to parse the output from the utility, if you don't mind adding something new to the server code.

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