pgwatch is an enterprise scale monitoring solution for PostgreSQL. It helps you to monitor PostgreSQL databases from version 9.0 on and provides you with a fast and efficient overview of what is really going on on your systems. pgwatch is 100% Open Source and can be downloaded for free.
Features
- Simple configuration
- Many pre-defined graphs
- Dashboard: Gain insights
- Automatic gathering of data
- Interactive Flash-charts
- Integrated SQL worksheet
We support PostgreSQL 9.0 and 9.1. Future releases of PostgreSQL will be supported by future versions of pgwatch.
How does it work?
pgwatch is based on a daemon which periodically collects data from your database infrastructure. All data is stored in a centralized database and used by pgwatch. All you have to do is to open your favorite web browser and have a look at the data and graphs.
License
pgwatch can be downloaded and used freely under the terms of the Creative Commons license.
Download pgwatch from our website
pgwatch: Professional PostgreSQL monitoring
The default-setup of pgwatch provides a rich set of pre-defined graphs which are essential to figure out what your database systems are really doing.
This information is available out of the box:
- Disk I/O
- Cache hit rates
- Checkpointing behavior
- System activity
- Open database connections
- Current queries
- COMMITs and ROLLBACKs
- Optimizer information
- Sequentual scans
- Index scans
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