diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml
index 70fda9408b..700271fd40 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml
@@ -10455,8 +10455,9 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<iteration count>:&l
The pid column can be joined to the
- pid column of the pg_stat_activity
+ pid column of the
+
+ pg_stat_activity
view to get more
information on the session holding or awaiting each lock,
for example
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml
index a2694e548a..4eef970d41 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml
@@ -3889,9 +3889,9 @@ restore_command = 'copy "C:\\server\\archivedir\\%f" "%p"' # Windows
The synchronous standbys will be those whose names appear
in this list, and
that are both currently connected and streaming data in real-time
- (as shown by a state of streaming in the pg_stat_replication
- view).
+ (as shown by a state of streaming in the
+
+ pg_stat_replication view).
Specifying more than one synchronous standby can allow for very high
availability and protection against data loss.
@@ -4244,8 +4244,8 @@ ANY num_sync ( pg_stat_replication
+
+ pg_stat_replication
view. The standby will report
the last write-ahead log location it has written, the last position it
has flushed to disk, and the last position it has applied.
@@ -6694,8 +6694,10 @@ local0.* /var/log/postgresql
The backend type corresponds to the column
- backend_type in the view , but additional types can appear
+ backend_type in the view
+
+ pg_stat_activity,
+ but additional types can appear
in the log that don't show in that view.
@@ -7191,7 +7193,8 @@ COPY postgres_log FROM '/full/path/to/logfile.csv' WITH csv;
platforms. You can use the tool to
measure the overhead of timing on your system.
I/O timing information is
- displayed in , in the output of
+ displayed in
+ pg_stat_database, in the output of
when the BUFFERS option is
used, and by . Only superusers can
change this setting.
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml
index 805e100055..65c3fc62a9 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml
@@ -895,7 +895,8 @@ primary_conninfo = 'host=192.168.1.50 port=5432 user=foo password=foopass'
You can retrieve a list of WAL sender processes via the
- view. Large differences between
+
+ pg_stat_replication view. Large differences between
pg_current_wal_lsn and the view's sent_lsn field
might indicate that the master server is under heavy load, while
differences between sent_lsn and
@@ -904,7 +905,8 @@ primary_conninfo = 'host=192.168.1.50 port=5432 user=foo password=foopass'
On a hot standby, the status of the WAL receiver process can be retrieved
- via the view. A large
+ via the
+ pg_stat_wal_receiver view. A large
difference between pg_last_wal_replay_lsn and the
view's flushed_lsn indicates that WAL is being
received faster than it can be replayed.
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/logical-replication.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/logical-replication.sgml
index eba331a72b..e19bb3fd65 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/logical-replication.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/logical-replication.sgml
@@ -495,7 +495,8 @@
The monitoring information about subscription is visible in
- pg_stat_subscription.
+
+ pg_stat_subscription.
This view contains one row for every subscription worker. A subscription
can have zero or more active subscription workers depending on its state.
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/logicaldecoding.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/logicaldecoding.sgml
index bad3bfe620..c89f93cf6b 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/logicaldecoding.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/logicaldecoding.sgml
@@ -347,7 +347,8 @@ $ pg_recvlogical -d postgres --slot=test --drop-slot
The pg_replication_slots
view and the
- pg_stat_replication
+
+ pg_stat_replication
view provide information about the current state of replication slots and
streaming replication connections respectively. These views apply to both physical and
logical replication.
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml
index 49d4bb13b9..321a0f4bb1 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml
@@ -300,7 +300,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row per server process, showing information related to
the current activity of that process, such as state and current query.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_activity for details.
@@ -308,7 +309,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_replicationpg_stat_replicationOne row per WAL sender process, showing statistics about
replication to that sender's connected standby server.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_replication for details.
@@ -316,7 +318,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_wal_receiverpg_stat_wal_receiverOnly one row, showing statistics about the WAL receiver from
that receiver's connected server.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_wal_receiver for details.
@@ -324,7 +327,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_subscriptionpg_stat_subscriptionAt least one row per subscription, showing information about
the subscription workers.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_subscription for details.
@@ -332,7 +336,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_sslpg_stat_sslOne row per connection (regular and replication), showing information about
SSL used on this connection.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_ssl for details.
@@ -340,7 +345,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_gssapipg_stat_gssapiOne row per connection (regular and replication), showing information about
GSSAPI authentication and encryption used on this connection.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_gssapi for details.
@@ -404,7 +410,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_archiverpg_stat_archiverOne row only, showing statistics about the
WAL archiver process's activity. See
- for details.
+
+ pg_stat_archiver for details.
@@ -412,14 +419,16 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_bgwriterpg_stat_bgwriterOne row only, showing statistics about the
background writer process's activity. See
- for details.
+
+ pg_stat_bgwriter for details.
pg_stat_databasepg_stat_databaseOne row per database, showing database-wide statistics. See
- for details.
+
+ pg_stat_database for details.
@@ -428,7 +437,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row per database, showing database-wide statistics about
query cancels due to conflict with recovery on standby servers.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_database_conflicts for details.
@@ -437,7 +447,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row for each table in the current database, showing statistics
about accesses to that specific table.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_all_tables for details.
@@ -479,7 +490,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row for each index in the current database, showing statistics
about accesses to that specific index.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_stat_all_indexes for details.
@@ -500,7 +512,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row for each table in the current database, showing statistics
about I/O on that specific table.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_statio_all_tables for details.
@@ -521,7 +534,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row for each index in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific index.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_statio_all_indexes for details.
@@ -542,7 +556,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row for each sequence in the current database,
showing statistics about I/O on that specific sequence.
- See for details.
+ See
+ pg_statio_all_sequences for details.
@@ -564,7 +579,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
One row for each tracked function, showing statistics
about executions of that function. See
- for details.
+
+ pg_stat_user_functions for details.
@@ -578,7 +594,8 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
pg_stat_slrupg_stat_slruOne row per SLRU, showing statistics of operations. See
- for details.
+
+ pg_stat_slru for details.
@@ -608,6 +625,20 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
into the kernel's handling of I/O.
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_activity
+
+
+ pg_stat_activity
+
+
+
+ The pg_stat_activity view will have one row
+ per server process, showing information related to
+ the current activity of that process.
+
pg_stat_activity View
@@ -889,12 +920,6 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
-
- The pg_stat_activity view will have one row
- per server process, showing information related to
- the current activity of that process.
-
-
The wait_event and state columns are
@@ -2135,14 +2160,30 @@ postgres 27093 0.0 0.0 30096 2752 ? Ss 11:34 0:00 postgres: ser
SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event is NOT NULL;
- pid | wait_event_type | wait_event
-------+-----------------+---------------
+ pid | wait_event_type | wait_event
+------+-----------------+------------
2540 | Lock | relation
- 6644 | LWLock | ProcArrayLock
+ 6644 | LWLock | ProcArray
(2 rows)
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_replication
+
+
+ pg_stat_replication
+
+
+
+ The pg_stat_replication view will contain one row
+ per WAL sender process, showing statistics about replication to that
+ sender's connected standby server. Only directly connected standbys are
+ listed; no information is available about downstream standby servers.
+
+
pg_stat_replication View
@@ -2457,13 +2498,6 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
-
- The pg_stat_replication view will contain one row
- per WAL sender process, showing statistics about replication to that
- sender's connected standby server. Only directly connected standbys are
- listed; no information is available about downstream standby servers.
-
-
The lag times reported in the pg_stat_replication
view are measurements of the time taken for recent WAL to be written,
@@ -2503,6 +2537,21 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_wal_receiver
+
+
+ pg_stat_wal_receiver
+
+
+
+ The pg_stat_wal_receiver view will contain only
+ one row, showing statistics about the WAL receiver from that receiver's
+ connected server.
+
+
pg_stat_wal_receiver View
@@ -2668,10 +2717,20 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_subscription
+
+
+ pg_stat_subscription
+
+
- The pg_stat_wal_receiver view will contain only
- one row, showing statistics about the WAL receiver from that receiver's
- connected server.
+ The pg_stat_subscription view will contain one
+ row per subscription for main worker (with null PID if the worker is
+ not running), and additional rows for workers handling the initial data
+ copy of the subscribed tables.
@@ -2776,11 +2835,22 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_ssl
+
+
+ pg_stat_ssl
+
+
- The pg_stat_subscription view will contain one
- row per subscription for main worker (with null PID if the worker is
- not running), and additional rows for workers handling the initial data
- copy of the subscribed tables.
+ The pg_stat_ssl view will contain one row per
+ backend or WAL sender process, showing statistics about SSL usage on
+ this connection. It can be joined to pg_stat_activity
+ or pg_stat_replication on the
+ pid column to get more details about the
+ connection.
@@ -2896,11 +2966,20 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_gssapi
+
+
+ pg_stat_gssapi
+
+
- The pg_stat_ssl view will contain one row per
- backend or WAL sender process, showing statistics about SSL usage on
- this connection. It can be joined to pg_stat_activity
- or pg_stat_replication on the
+ The pg_stat_gssapi view will contain one row per
+ backend, showing information about GSSAPI usage on this connection. It can
+ be joined to pg_stat_activity or
+ pg_stat_replication on the
pid column to get more details about the
connection.
@@ -2962,15 +3041,19 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
-
- The pg_stat_gssapi view will contain one row per
- backend, showing information about GSSAPI usage on this connection. It can
- be joined to pg_stat_activity or
- pg_stat_replication on the
- pid column to get more details about the
- connection.
-
+
+
+ pg_stat_archiver
+
+
+ pg_stat_archiver
+
+
+
+ The pg_stat_archiver view will always have a
+ single row, containing data about the archiver process of the cluster.
+
pg_stat_archiver View
@@ -3053,9 +3136,18 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_bgwriter
+
+
+ pg_stat_bgwriter
+
+
- The pg_stat_archiver view will always have a
- single row, containing data about the archiver process of the cluster.
+ The pg_stat_bgwriter view will always have a
+ single row, containing global data for the cluster.
@@ -3181,9 +3273,19 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_database
+
+
+ pg_stat_database
+
+
- The pg_stat_bgwriter view will always have a
- single row, containing global data for the cluster.
+ The pg_stat_database view will contain one row
+ for each database in the cluster, plus one for shared objects, showing
+ database-wide statistics.
@@ -3325,7 +3427,8 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
Number of queries canceled due to conflicts with recovery
in this database. (Conflicts occur only on standby servers; see
- for details.)
+
+ pg_stat_database_conflicts for details.)
@@ -3418,10 +3521,21 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_database_conflicts
+
+
+ pg_stat_database_conflicts
+
+
- The pg_stat_database view will contain one row
- for each database in the cluster, plus one for shared objects, showing
- database-wide statistics.
+ The pg_stat_database_conflicts view will contain
+ one row per database, showing database-wide statistics about
+ query cancels occurring due to conflicts with recovery on standby servers.
+ This view will only contain information on standby servers, since
+ conflicts do not occur on master servers.
@@ -3510,12 +3624,23 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_all_tables
+
+
+ pg_stat_all_tables
+
+
- The pg_stat_database_conflicts view will contain
- one row per database, showing database-wide statistics about
- query cancels occurring due to conflicts with recovery on standby servers.
- This view will only contain information on standby servers, since
- conflicts do not occur on master servers.
+ The pg_stat_all_tables view will contain
+ one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
+ tables), showing statistics about accesses to that specific table. The
+ pg_stat_user_tables and
+ pg_stat_sys_tables views
+ contain the same information,
+ but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
@@ -3750,14 +3875,23 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_all_indexes
+
+
+ pg_stat_all_indexes
+
+
- The pg_stat_all_tables view will contain
- one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
- tables), showing statistics about accesses to that specific table. The
- pg_stat_user_tables and
- pg_stat_sys_tables views
+ The pg_stat_all_indexes view will contain
+ one row for each index in the current database,
+ showing statistics about accesses to that specific index. The
+ pg_stat_user_indexes and
+ pg_stat_sys_indexes views
contain the same information,
- but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
+ but filtered to only show user and system indexes respectively.
@@ -3851,16 +3985,6 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
-
- The pg_stat_all_indexes view will contain
- one row for each index in the current database,
- showing statistics about accesses to that specific index. The
- pg_stat_user_indexes and
- pg_stat_sys_indexes views
- contain the same information,
- but filtered to only show user and system indexes respectively.
-
-
Indexes can be used by simple index scans, bitmap index scans,
and the optimizer. In a bitmap scan
@@ -3890,6 +4014,25 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_statio_all_tables
+
+
+ pg_statio_all_tables
+
+
+
+ The pg_statio_all_tables view will contain
+ one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
+ tables), showing statistics about I/O on that specific table. The
+ pg_statio_user_tables and
+ pg_statio_sys_tables views
+ contain the same information,
+ but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
+
+
pg_statio_all_tables View
@@ -4007,14 +4150,23 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_statio_all_indexes
+
+
+ pg_statio_all_indexes
+
+
- The pg_statio_all_tables view will contain
- one row for each table in the current database (including TOAST
- tables), showing statistics about I/O on that specific table. The
- pg_statio_user_tables and
- pg_statio_sys_tables views
+ The pg_statio_all_indexes view will contain
+ one row for each index in the current database,
+ showing statistics about I/O on that specific index. The
+ pg_statio_user_indexes and
+ pg_statio_sys_indexes views
contain the same information,
- but filtered to only show user and system tables respectively.
+ but filtered to only show user and system indexes respectively.
@@ -4098,14 +4250,19 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_statio_all_sequences
+
+
+ pg_statio_all_sequences
+
+
- The pg_statio_all_indexes view will contain
- one row for each index in the current database,
- showing statistics about I/O on that specific index. The
- pg_statio_user_indexes and
- pg_statio_sys_indexes views
- contain the same information,
- but filtered to only show user and system indexes respectively.
+ The pg_statio_all_sequences view will contain
+ one row for each sequence in the current database,
+ showing statistics about I/O on that specific sequence.
@@ -4171,10 +4328,20 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_user_functions
+
+
+ pg_stat_user_functions
+
+
- The pg_statio_all_sequences view will contain
- one row for each sequence in the current database,
- showing statistics about I/O on that specific sequence.
+ The pg_stat_user_functions view will contain
+ one row for each tracked function, showing statistics about executions of
+ that function. The parameter
+ controls exactly which functions are tracked.
@@ -4251,10 +4418,19 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
+
+
+
+ pg_stat_slru
+
SLRU
+
+ pg_stat_slru
+
+
PostgreSQL accesses certain on-disk information
via SLRU (simple least-recently-used) caches.
@@ -4364,13 +4540,6 @@ SELECT pid, wait_event_type, wait_event FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE wait_event i
-
- The pg_stat_user_functions view will contain
- one row for each tracked function, showing statistics about executions of
- that function. The parameter
- controls exactly which functions are tracked.
-
-
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/initdb.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/initdb.sgml
index a04a180165..63e148833f 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/initdb.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/initdb.sgml
@@ -219,7 +219,8 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
may incur a noticeable performance penalty. If set, checksums
are calculated for all objects, in all databases. All checksum
failures will be reported in the
- view.
+
+ pg_stat_database view.
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_basebackup.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_basebackup.sgml
index 12fadabfb8..d31fb1ce92 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_basebackup.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_basebackup.sgml
@@ -533,7 +533,8 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
in a non-zero exit status. However, the base backup will not be
removed in such a case, as if the option
had been used. Checksum verifications failures will also be reported
- in the view.
+ in the
+ pg_stat_database view.
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/sslinfo.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/sslinfo.sgml
index 78ff83d642..c237d4ba95 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/sslinfo.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/sslinfo.sgml
@@ -16,7 +16,8 @@
Some of the information available through this module can also be obtained
- using the built-in system view .
+ using the built-in system view
+ pg_stat_ssl.