hardware information

Hello all..
I'm using PostgreSQL 8.3..
How can I get information about the hardware utilization:
- CPU usage.
- Disk space.
- Memory allocation.
thank you.

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std pik [ Di, 15 September 2009 11:58 ] [ ID #2016145 ]

Re: hardware information

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On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:28 PM, std pik <stdpik [at] gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all..
> I'm using PostgreSQL 8.3..
> How can I get information about the hardware utilization:
> - CPU usage.
> - Disk space.
> - Memory allocation.
> thank you.
>
>
could you please share the operating system details?

Thanks & Regards
Raghu Ram

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raghu ram [ Do, 17 September 2009 07:34 ] [ ID #2016147 ]

Re: hardware information

you may get those infomation from your OS.

std pik =E5=86=99=E9=81=93:
> Hello all..
> I'm using PostgreSQL 8.3..
> How can I get information about the hardware utilization:
> - CPU usage.
> - Disk space.
> - Memory allocation.
> thank you.
>
>

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wanpeng [ Do, 17 September 2009 07:34 ] [ ID #2016148 ]

Re: hardware information

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:58 AM, std pik <stdpik [at] gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all..
> I'm using PostgreSQL 8.3..
> How can I get information about the hardware utilization:
> =A0 =A0 =A0 - CPU usage.
> =A0 =A0 =A0 - Disk space.
> =A0 =A0 =A0 - Memory allocation.
> thank you.

Dude, there was a whole thread. Are you receiving our emails? If so
is there some part of the thread that you had some questions? If not,
I'm not sure how you'll answer this.

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Scott Marlowe [ Do, 17 September 2009 08:33 ] [ ID #2016149 ]

Re: hardware information

Scott Marlowe wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:58 AM, std pik <stdpik [at] gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all..
>> I'm using PostgreSQL 8.3..
>> How can I get information about the hardware utilization:
>> - CPU usage.
>> - Disk space.
>> - Memory allocation.
>> thank you.
>
> Dude, there was a whole thread. Are you receiving our emails? If so
> is there some part of the thread that you had some questions? If not,
> I'm not sure how you'll answer this.

I wonder if we should set up a pgfoundry package that queries the
OS for the relevant information we find particularly relevant;
including more subtle things like whether or not fsync's lying
and why, and if the OOM killer's enabled.

Then we could tell people who ask this to install the module
and tell them to include the output of pg_system_info();

I might be volunteering to try this for a couple platforms,
but don't really know what's involved in setting up a pgfoundry
project.

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rm_pg [ Do, 17 September 2009 17:36 ] [ ID #2016157 ]

Re: hardware information

Ron Mayer <rm_pg [at] cheapcomplexdevices.com> writes:
> I wonder if we should set up a pgfoundry package that queries the
> OS for the relevant information we find particularly relevant;
> including more subtle things like whether or not fsync's lying
> and why, and if the OOM killer's enabled.
>
> Then we could tell people who ask this to install the module
> and tell them to include the output of pg_system_info();
>
> I might be volunteering to try this for a couple platforms,
> but don't really know what's involved in setting up a pgfoundry
> project.

Get a [community?] login, register a new project with description and
commentary, then the moderators will process its creation within a
couple of days, sometime a little more.

Then you have a 90s inspired web interface to manage the project, which
means opening a CSV repository (which you can avoid using, a lot of
people tend to host code on github instead these days), mailing lists,
and you can publish files and make releases.

Be sure not to forget a file when preparing a release, because the form
allowing you to add a file to an existing release only works (IME) while
you're in the process, if you go to another menu then back to it, you're
out of luck.

Baring those gotchas, it's pretty easy (just ask for one). You'll find
helpful people on IRC having projects on pgfoundry, come by for specific
questions :)

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Dimitri Fontaine [ Fr, 18 September 2009 22:46 ] [ ID #2016355 ]
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