Tom Lane wrote:
> Erik Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Well, disk reads, cache hits, transactions commited, transactions  
> > rolled back, index size and usage, etc. are all able to be tracked vi  
> > the pg catalogue tables and views.  But, I haven't seen anything that  
> > will give me numbers on actual disk writes done by the database.
> 
> One of the reasons you don't see that is that a large fraction of the
> writes are triggered in background by the "bgwriter" process, which
> operates at too low a level to participate in the stats collection
> mechanism.  I'm not sure what would be involved in refactoring things
> sufficiently to make that workable, but it'd be nontrivial.

You mean that bgwriter cannot send stat messages?  Keep in mind that
these are block-level stats, so there's no need to peek at the page
contents ...

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