> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> >> If somebody wants to see an applications querystring (at
> >> least the first 512 bytes) just in case something goes wrong
> >> and the client hangs, he'd have to run querystring reporting
> >> all the time either way.
>
> > Agreed. That should be on all the time.
>
> "On by default", sure. "On all the time", I'm not sold on.
So we will havre GUC for stats and query string. Fine. Set query
string on by default and stats off by default. Good.
>
> But anyway, we seem to be converging on the conclusion that setting
> up a GUC variable will do fine, at least until there is definite
> evidence that it won't.
>
> Probably there need to be at least 2 variables: (a) a PGC_POSTMASTER
> variable that controls whether the stats collector is even started,
> and (b) PGC_USERSET variable(s) that enable a particular backend to
> send particular kinds of data to the collector. Note that, for example,
> backend start/stop events probably need to be reported whenever the
> postmaster variable is set, even if all the USERSET variables are off.
And another one to control whether the daemon is even running. OK.
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