On 2020/06/22 17:21, Josef Šimánek wrote:


po 22. 6. 2020 v 4:48 odesílatel Fujii Masao <masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com 
<mailto:masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com>> napsal:



    On 2020/06/21 20:33, Josef Šimánek wrote:
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     > po 15. 6. 2020 v 6:39 odesílatel Fujii Masao <masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com 
<mailto:masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com> <mailto:masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com 
<mailto:masao.fu...@oss.nttdata.com>>> napsal:
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     >     On 2020/06/14 21:32, Josef Šimánek wrote:
     >      > Hello, as proposed by Pavel Stěhule and discussed on local czech 
PostgreSQL maillist 
(https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/postgresql-cz/CAFj8pRCZ42CBCa1bPHr7htffSV%2BNAcgcHHG0dVqOog4bsu2LFw%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer),
 I have prepared an initial patch for COPY command progress reporting.
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     >     Sounds nice!
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     >      > file - bool - is file is used?
     >      > program - bool - is program used?
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     >     Are these fields really necessary in a progress view?
     >     What values are reported when STDOUT/STDIN is specified in COPY 
command?
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     > For STDOUT and STDIN file is true and program is false.

    Could you tell me why these columns are necessary in *progress* view?
    If we want to see what copy command is actually running, we can see
    pg_stat_activity, instead. For example,

          SELECT pc.*, a.query FROM pg_stat_progress_copy pc, pg_stat_activity 
a WHERE pc.pid = a.pid;

If that doesn't make any sense, I can remove those. I have not strong opinion 
about those values. Those were just around when I was looking for possible 
values to include in the progress report.

I vote not to expose them. *If* we expose them, we should also
expose the options in pg_stat_progress_xxx views, for example,
the options for BASE_BACKUP command in pg_stat_progress_basebackup,
for the consistency. But I don't think that makes sense.


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     >      > file_bytes_processed - amount of bytes processed when file is 
used (otherwise 0), works for both direction (
     >      > FROM/TO) when file is used (file = t)
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     >     What value is reported when STDOUT/STDIN is specified in COPY 
command?
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     > For my first patch nothing was reported on STDOUT/STDIN usage. I'll 
attach new patch soon supporting those as well.

    Thanks for the patch!

    With the patch, pg_stat_progress_copy seems to report the progress of
    the processing on file_fdw. Is this intentional?


Every action using internally COPY will be included in the progress report view.
I have spotted for example pg_dump does that and is reported there as well.
I do not see any problem regarding this. For pg_dump it is consistent with 
"pg_stat_activity" reporting COPY command in the query field.

So it's better to add this kind of information into the docs?

Regards,

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Fujii Masao
Advanced Computing Technology Center
Research and Development Headquarters
NTT DATA CORPORATION


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