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README.md

PostgreSQL monitoring with Netdata

Collects database health and performance metrics.

Requirements

  • python-psycopg2 package. You have to install it manually.

Following charts are drawn:

  1. Database size MB

    • size
  2. Current Backend Processes processes

    • active
  3. Current Backend Processe Usage percentage

    • used
    • available
  4. Write-Ahead Logging Statistics files/s

    • total
    • ready
    • done
  5. Checkpoints writes/s

    • scheduled
    • requested
  6. Current connections to db count

    • connections
  7. Tuples returned from db tuples/s

    • sequential
    • bitmap
  8. Tuple reads from db reads/s

    • disk
    • cache
  9. Transactions on db transactions/s

    • committed
    • rolled back
  10. Tuples written to db writes/s

    • inserted
    • updated
    • deleted
    • conflicts
  11. Locks on db count per type

    • locks

Configuration

Edit the python.d/postgres.conf configuration file using edit-config from the your agent's config directory, which is typically at /etc/netdata.

cd /etc/netdata   # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different
sudo ./edit-config python.d/postgres.conf

When no configuration file is found, the module tries to connect to TCP/IP socket: localhost:5432.

socket:
  name         : 'socket'
  user         : 'postgres'
  database     : 'postgres'

tcp:
  name         : 'tcp'
  user         : 'postgres'
  database     : 'postgres'
  host         : 'localhost'
  port         : 5432

For all available options please see module configuration file.


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