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pg_stat_statements: Add columns to track parallel worker activity
The view pg_stat_statements gains two columns: - parallel_workers_to_launch, the number of parallel workers planned to be launched. - parallel_workers_launched, the number of parallel workers actually launched. The ratio of both columns offers hints that parallel workers are lacking on a per-statement basis, requiring some tuning, in coordination with "calls", the number of times a query is executed. As of now, these numbers are tracked within Gather and GatherMerge nodes. They could be extended to utilities that make use of parallel workers (parallel btree and brin, VACUUM). The module is bumped to 1.12. Author: Guillaume Lelarge Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAECtzeWtTGOK0UgKXdDGpfTVSa5bd_VbUt6K6xn8P7X+_dZqKw@mail.gmail.com
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ OBJS = \
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EXTENSION = pg_stat_statements
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DATA = pg_stat_statements--1.4.sql \
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pg_stat_statements--1.10--1.11.sql \
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pg_stat_statements--1.11--1.12.sql pg_stat_statements--1.10--1.11.sql \
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pg_stat_statements--1.9--1.10.sql pg_stat_statements--1.8--1.9.sql \
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pg_stat_statements--1.7--1.8.sql pg_stat_statements--1.6--1.7.sql \
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pg_stat_statements--1.5--1.6.sql pg_stat_statements--1.4--1.5.sql \
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@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ LDFLAGS_SL += $(filter -lm, $(LIBS))
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REGRESS_OPTS = --temp-config $(top_srcdir)/contrib/pg_stat_statements/pg_stat_statements.conf
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REGRESS = select dml cursors utility level_tracking planning \
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user_activity wal entry_timestamp privileges extended cleanup \
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oldextversions
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user_activity wal entry_timestamp privileges extended \
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parallel cleanup oldextversions
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# Disabled because these tests require "shared_preload_libraries=pg_stat_statements",
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# which typical installcheck users do not have (e.g. buildfarm clients).
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NO_INSTALLCHECK = 1
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