Hi,

I read a lot about postgres tuning and did some of it. But one of the things, when you start tuning a system that is completely new to you, is checking which sql statement(s) cost most of the resources.

cpu instensive sql seems easy to find.
But how do I find i/o intensive sql as fast as possible?

Tuning a sql statements I'm familiar with. Finding a sql statement which takes too long due to i/o is probably easy as well. But how about statements that take about 100 ms, that read a lot and that are executed several times per second?

To ask the same question just different - Is there a possibility to check how many pages/kB a sql reads from shared buffer and how many pages/kB from disk? Is there a possibility to read or create historical records about how often, how fast one sql is run and how many reads it used from shared buffers, from disk an so on.


Best regards,
Uwe

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