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n Fri, 2014-02-07 at 15:00 +0000, Shaun Thomas wrote:S
o, I haven't ever heard of this, but I could be missing something. Is
there a module or extension for PostgreSQL keep connection statistics? I
don't mean what's in pg_stat_activity, but cumulative. And not like
what's in pg_stat_statements, but about the connections themselves. Nor
even pg_stat_database, since that's only granular at the database level.
> 
> For instance, I want the number of transactions a specific connection has 
> submitted. The number of queries. Total amount of CPU time consumed, etc. So 
> far as I know, there is no module, statistic, or view that provides any of 
> this. It occurred to me after one of our NOC guys asked us if a certain 
> machine was spamming us with queries, and I realized I didn't know, and had 
> no way of finding out. The best I can do is see if any are currently, this 
> very second, executing something. If the connection happens to be between 
> transactions when I poll pg_stat_statements, I get nothing.
> 
> I know pg_pool and pg_bouncer provide info like this, but we don't use those. 
> Is there anything internal to PG that can... eventually get it?
> 
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Perhaps this might be of use.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgstatstatements.html





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