> If you could gather more info on whether this logging catches the > problem cases you're seeing, that would really be the right test for the > patch's usefulness. I'd give you solid 50/50 odds that you've correctly > diagnosed the issue, and knowing for sure would make advocating for this > logging a pretty easy sell to me at least.
Well, I already resolved the issue through polling pg_locks. The issue was IIT sessions which lasted up to an hour, which we fixed in the application, so I don't have the test case available anymore. I'd have to generate a synthetic test case, and since I agree that a SQL-callable diagnostic is superior to logging, I don't think we should pursue the log levels further. > Or should it perhaps be a per-table counter in pg_stat_user_tables, > given your statement above? Or even a timestamp: last_autovacuum_attempt, which would record the last time autovacuum was tried. If that's fairly recent and you have a large number of dead rows, you know what kind of problem you have and can turn on debug. -- -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL Experts Inc. http://www.pgexperts.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers