Paris, France - October 7th, 2014 DALIBO is proud to announce the release of pgBadger 6.2.
pgBadger is a PostgreSQL performance analyzer, built for speed with fully detailed reports based on your PostgreSQL log files. This is a maintenance release to fix a regression in SQL traffic graphs and fix some other minor issues. The release also adds a new option -D or --dns-resolv to map client ip addresses to FQDN without having log_hostname enabled on the postgresql's configuration For the complete list of changes, please checkout the release note on https://github.com/dalibo/pgbadger/blob/master/ChangeLog ===== Links & Credits ===== DALIBO would like to thank the developers who submitted patches and the users who reported bugs and feature requests, especially Josh Berkus, Levente Birta and Jiri Hlinka pgBadger is an open project. Any contribution to build a better tool is welcome. You just have to send your ideas, features requests or patches using the GitHub tools or directly on our mailing list. Links : * Download : http://dalibo.github.io/pgbadger/ * Mailing List : https://listes.dalibo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pgbagder -------------- **About pgBadger** : pgBagder is a new generation log analyzer for PostgreSQL, created by Gilles Darold (also author of ora2pg, the powerful migration tool). pgBadger is a fast and easy tool to analyze your SQL traffic and create HTML5 reports with dynamics graphs. pgBadger is the perfect tool to understand the behavior of your PostgreSQL servers and identify which SQL queries need to be optimized. Docs, Download & Demo at http://dalibo.github.io/pgbadger/ -------------- **About DALIBO** : DALIBO is the leading PostgreSQL company in France, providing support, trainings and consulting to its customers since 2005. The company contributes to the PostgreSQL community in various ways, including : code, articles, translations, free conferences and workshops Check out DALIBO's open source projects at http://dalibo.github.io -- Gilles Darold http://dalibo.com - http://dalibo.org -- Sent via pgsql-announce mailing list (pgsql-announce@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-announce