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A sample display is </P><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" >$ ps auxww | grep ^postgres postgres 960 0.0 1.1 6104 1480 pts/1 SN 13:17 0:00 postgres -i postgres 963 0.0 1.1 7084 1472 pts/1 SN 13:17 0:00 postgres: writer process postgres 965 0.0 1.1 6152 1512 pts/1 SN 13:17 0:00 postgres: stats collector process postgres 998 0.0 2.3 6532 2992 pts/1 SN 13:18 0:00 postgres: tgl runbug 127.0.0.1 idle postgres 1003 0.0 2.4 6532 3128 pts/1 SN 13:19 0:00 postgres: tgl regression [local] SELECT waiting postgres 1016 0.1 2.4 6532 3080 pts/1 SN 13:19 0:00 postgres: tgl regression [local] idle in transaction</PRE ><P> (The appropriate invocation of <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >ps</TT > varies across different platforms, as do the details of what is shown. This example is from a recent Linux system.) The first process listed here is the master server process. The command arguments shown for it are the same ones given when it was launched. The next two processes are background worker processes automatically launched by the master process. (The <SPAN CLASS="QUOTE" >"stats collector"</SPAN > process will not be present if you have set the system not to start the statistics collector.) Each of the remaining processes is a server process handling one client connection. Each such process sets its command line display in the form </P><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" >postgres: <TT CLASS="REPLACEABLE" ><I >user</I ></TT > <TT CLASS="REPLACEABLE" ><I >database</I ></TT > <TT CLASS="REPLACEABLE" ><I >host</I ></TT > <TT CLASS="REPLACEABLE" ><I >activity</I ></TT ></PRE ><P> The user, database, and connection source host items remain the same for the life of the client connection, but the activity indicator changes. The activity can be <TT CLASS="LITERAL" >idle</TT > (i.e., waiting for a client command), <TT CLASS="LITERAL" >idle in transaction</TT > (waiting for client inside a <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >BEGIN</TT > block), or a command type name such as <TT CLASS="LITERAL" >SELECT</TT >. Also, <TT CLASS="LITERAL" >waiting</TT > is attached if the server process is presently waiting on a lock held by another server process. In the above example we can infer that process 1003 is waiting for process 1016 to complete its transaction and thereby release some lock or other. </P ><P > If you have turned off <A HREF="runtime-config-statistics.html#GUC-UPDATE-PROCESS-TITLE" >update_process_title</A > then the activity indicator is not updated; the process title is set only once when a new process is launched. On some platforms this saves a useful amount of per-command overhead, on others it's insignificant. </P ><DIV CLASS="TIP" ><BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="TIP" ><P ><B >Tip: </B > <SPAN CLASS="PRODUCTNAME" >Solaris</SPAN > requires special handling. You must use <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >/usr/ucb/ps</TT >, rather than <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >/bin/ps</TT >. You also must use two <TT CLASS="OPTION" >w</TT > flags, not just one. In addition, your original invocation of the <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >postgres</TT > command must have a shorter <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >ps</TT > status display than that provided by each server process. If you fail to do all three things, the <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >ps</TT > output for each server process will be the original <TT CLASS="COMMAND" >postgres</TT > command line. </P ></BLOCKQUOTE ></DIV ></DIV ><DIV CLASS="NAVFOOTER" ><HR ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%"><TABLE SUMMARY="Footer navigation table" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" ><TR ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="monitoring.html" ACCESSKEY="P" >Prev</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="34%" ALIGN="center" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="index.html" ACCESSKEY="H" >Home</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="monitoring-stats.html" ACCESSKEY="N" >Next</A ></TD ></TR ><TR ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top" >Monitoring Database Activity</TD ><TD WIDTH="34%" ALIGN="center" VALIGN="top" ><A HREF="monitoring.html" ACCESSKEY="U" >Up</A ></TD ><TD WIDTH="33%" ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" >The Statistics Collector</TD ></TR ></TABLE ></DIV ></BODY ></HTML >