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These parameters control server-wide statistics collection features. When statistics collection is enabled, the data that is produced can be accessed via the pg_stat and pg_statio family of system views. Refer to Chapter 27 for more information.
Enables the collection of information on the currently executing command of each session, along with the time when that command began execution. This parameter is on by default. Note that even when enabled, this information is not visible to all users, only to superusers and the user owning the session being reported on, so it should not represent a security risk. Only superusers can change this setting.
Specifies the number of bytes reserved to track the currently executing command for each active session, for the pg_stat_activity.current_query field. The default value is 1024. This parameter can only be set at server start.
Enables collection of statistics on database activity. This parameter is on by default, because the autovacuum daemon needs the collected information. Only superusers can change this setting.
Enables tracking of function call counts and time used. Specify pl to track only procedural-language functions, all to also track SQL and C language functions. The default is none, which disables function statistics tracking. Only superusers can change this setting.
Note: SQL-language functions that are simple enough to be "inlined" into the calling query will not be tracked, regardless of this setting.
Enables updating of the process title every time a new SQL command is received by the server. The process title is typically viewed by the ps command, or in Windows by using the Process Explorer. Only superusers can change this setting.
Sets the directory to store temporary statistics data in. This can be a path relative to the data directory or an absolute path. The default is pg_stat_tmp. Pointing this at a RAM-based file system will decrease physical I/O requirements and can lead to improved performance. This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the server command line.
For each query, output performance statistics of the respective
module to the server log. This is a crude profiling
instrument, similar to the Unix getrusage()
operating
system facility. log_statement_stats reports total
statement statistics, while the others report per-module statistics.
log_statement_stats cannot be enabled together with
any of the per-module options. All of these options are disabled by
default. Only superusers can change these settings.