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3 <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> has the ability to report the progress of
4 certain commands during command execution. Currently, the only commands
5 which support progress reporting are <code class="command">ANALYZE</code>,
6 <code class="command">CLUSTER</code>,
7 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX</code>, <code class="command">VACUUM</code>,
8 <code class="command">COPY</code>,
9 and <a class="xref" href="protocol-replication.html#PROTOCOL-REPLICATION-BASE-BACKUP">BASE_BACKUP</a> (i.e., replication
10 command that <a class="xref" href="app-pgbasebackup.html" title="pg_basebackup"><span class="refentrytitle"><span class="application">pg_basebackup</span></span></a> issues to take
12 This may be expanded in the future.
13 </p><div class="sect2" id="ANALYZE-PROGRESS-REPORTING"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title">27.4.1. ANALYZE Progress Reporting <a href="#ANALYZE-PROGRESS-REPORTING" class="id_link">#</a></h3></div></div></div><a id="id-1.6.14.9.3.2" class="indexterm"></a><p>
14 Whenever <code class="command">ANALYZE</code> is running, the
15 <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_analyze</code> view will contain a
16 row for each backend that is currently running that command. The tables
17 below describe the information that will be reported and provide
18 information about how to interpret it.
19 </p><div class="table" id="PG-STAT-PROGRESS-ANALYZE-VIEW"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.38. <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_analyze</code> View</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="pg_stat_progress_analyze View" border="1"><colgroup><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
24 </p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
25 <code class="structfield">pid</code> <code class="type">integer</code>
28 Process ID of backend.
29 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
30 <code class="structfield">datid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
33 OID of the database to which this backend is connected.
34 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
35 <code class="structfield">datname</code> <code class="type">name</code>
38 Name of the database to which this backend is connected.
39 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
40 <code class="structfield">relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
43 OID of the table being analyzed.
44 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
45 <code class="structfield">phase</code> <code class="type">text</code>
48 Current processing phase. See <a class="xref" href="progress-reporting.html#ANALYZE-PHASES" title="Table 27.39. ANALYZE Phases">Table 27.39</a>.
49 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
50 <code class="structfield">sample_blks_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
53 Total number of heap blocks that will be sampled.
54 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
55 <code class="structfield">sample_blks_scanned</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
58 Number of heap blocks scanned.
59 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
60 <code class="structfield">ext_stats_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
63 Number of extended statistics.
64 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
65 <code class="structfield">ext_stats_computed</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
68 Number of extended statistics computed. This counter only advances
69 when the phase is <code class="literal">computing extended statistics</code>.
70 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
71 <code class="structfield">child_tables_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
74 Number of child tables.
75 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
76 <code class="structfield">child_tables_done</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
79 Number of child tables scanned. This counter only advances when the
80 phase is <code class="literal">acquiring inherited sample rows</code>.
81 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
82 <code class="structfield">current_child_table_relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
85 OID of the child table currently being scanned. This field is
86 only valid when the phase is
87 <code class="literal">acquiring inherited sample rows</code>.
88 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
89 <code class="structfield">delay_time</code> <code class="type">double precision</code>
92 Total time spent sleeping due to cost-based delay (see
93 <a class="xref" href="runtime-config-vacuum.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-RESOURCE-VACUUM-COST" title="19.10.2. Cost-based Vacuum Delay">Section 19.10.2</a>, in milliseconds
94 (if <a class="xref" href="runtime-config-statistics.html#GUC-TRACK-COST-DELAY-TIMING">track_cost_delay_timing</a> is enabled, otherwise
96 </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /><div class="table" id="ANALYZE-PHASES"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.39. ANALYZE Phases</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="ANALYZE Phases" border="1"><colgroup><col class="col1" /><col class="col2" /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Phase</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code class="literal">initializing</code></td><td>
97 The command is preparing to begin scanning the heap. This phase is
98 expected to be very brief.
99 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">acquiring sample rows</code></td><td>
100 The command is currently scanning the table given by
101 <code class="structfield">relid</code> to obtain sample rows.
102 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">acquiring inherited sample rows</code></td><td>
103 The command is currently scanning child tables to obtain sample rows.
104 Columns <code class="structfield">child_tables_total</code>,
105 <code class="structfield">child_tables_done</code>, and
106 <code class="structfield">current_child_table_relid</code> contain the
107 progress information for this phase.
108 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">computing statistics</code></td><td>
109 The command is computing statistics from the sample rows obtained
110 during the table scan.
111 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">computing extended statistics</code></td><td>
112 The command is computing extended statistics from the sample rows
113 obtained during the table scan.
114 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">finalizing analyze</code></td><td>
115 The command is updating <code class="structname">pg_class</code>. When this
116 phase is completed, <code class="command">ANALYZE</code> will end.
117 </td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /><div class="note"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
118 Note that when <code class="command">ANALYZE</code> is run on a partitioned table
119 without the <code class="literal">ONLY</code> keyword, all of its partitions are
120 also recursively analyzed. In that case, <code class="command">ANALYZE</code>
121 progress is reported first for the parent table, whereby its inheritance
122 statistics are collected, followed by that for each partition.
123 </p></div></div><div class="sect2" id="CLUSTER-PROGRESS-REPORTING"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title">27.4.2. CLUSTER Progress Reporting <a href="#CLUSTER-PROGRESS-REPORTING" class="id_link">#</a></h3></div></div></div><a id="id-1.6.14.9.4.2" class="indexterm"></a><p>
124 Whenever <code class="command">CLUSTER</code> or <code class="command">VACUUM FULL</code> is
125 running, the <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_cluster</code> view will
126 contain a row for each backend that is currently running either command.
127 The tables below describe the information that will be reported and
128 provide information about how to interpret it.
129 </p><div class="table" id="PG-STAT-PROGRESS-CLUSTER-VIEW"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.40. <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_cluster</code> View</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="pg_stat_progress_cluster View" border="1"><colgroup><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
134 </p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
135 <code class="structfield">pid</code> <code class="type">integer</code>
138 Process ID of backend.
139 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
140 <code class="structfield">datid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
143 OID of the database to which this backend is connected.
144 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
145 <code class="structfield">datname</code> <code class="type">name</code>
148 Name of the database to which this backend is connected.
149 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
150 <code class="structfield">relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
153 OID of the table being clustered.
154 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
155 <code class="structfield">command</code> <code class="type">text</code>
158 The command that is running. Either <code class="literal">CLUSTER</code> or <code class="literal">VACUUM FULL</code>.
159 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
160 <code class="structfield">phase</code> <code class="type">text</code>
163 Current processing phase. See <a class="xref" href="progress-reporting.html#CLUSTER-PHASES" title="Table 27.41. CLUSTER and VACUUM FULL Phases">Table 27.41</a>.
164 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
165 <code class="structfield">cluster_index_relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
168 If the table is being scanned using an index, this is the OID of the
169 index being used; otherwise, it is zero.
170 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
171 <code class="structfield">heap_tuples_scanned</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
174 Number of heap tuples scanned.
175 This counter only advances when the phase is
176 <code class="literal">seq scanning heap</code>,
177 <code class="literal">index scanning heap</code>
178 or <code class="literal">writing new heap</code>.
179 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
180 <code class="structfield">heap_tuples_written</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
183 Number of heap tuples written.
184 This counter only advances when the phase is
185 <code class="literal">seq scanning heap</code>,
186 <code class="literal">index scanning heap</code>
187 or <code class="literal">writing new heap</code>.
188 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
189 <code class="structfield">heap_blks_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
192 Total number of heap blocks in the table. This number is reported
193 as of the beginning of <code class="literal">seq scanning heap</code>.
194 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
195 <code class="structfield">heap_blks_scanned</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
198 Number of heap blocks scanned. This counter only advances when the
199 phase is <code class="literal">seq scanning heap</code>.
200 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
201 <code class="structfield">index_rebuild_count</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
204 Number of indexes rebuilt. This counter only advances when the phase
205 is <code class="literal">rebuilding index</code>.
206 </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /><div class="table" id="CLUSTER-PHASES"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.41. CLUSTER and VACUUM FULL Phases</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="CLUSTER and VACUUM FULL Phases" border="1"><colgroup><col class="col1" /><col class="col2" /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Phase</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code class="literal">initializing</code></td><td>
207 The command is preparing to begin scanning the heap. This phase is
208 expected to be very brief.
209 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">seq scanning heap</code></td><td>
210 The command is currently scanning the table using a sequential scan.
211 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">index scanning heap</code></td><td>
212 <code class="command">CLUSTER</code> is currently scanning the table using an index scan.
213 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">sorting tuples</code></td><td>
214 <code class="command">CLUSTER</code> is currently sorting tuples.
215 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">writing new heap</code></td><td>
216 <code class="command">CLUSTER</code> is currently writing the new heap.
217 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">swapping relation files</code></td><td>
218 The command is currently swapping newly-built files into place.
219 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">rebuilding index</code></td><td>
220 The command is currently rebuilding an index.
221 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">performing final cleanup</code></td><td>
222 The command is performing final cleanup. When this phase is
223 completed, <code class="command">CLUSTER</code>
224 or <code class="command">VACUUM FULL</code> will end.
225 </td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /></div><div class="sect2" id="COPY-PROGRESS-REPORTING"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title">27.4.3. COPY Progress Reporting <a href="#COPY-PROGRESS-REPORTING" class="id_link">#</a></h3></div></div></div><a id="id-1.6.14.9.5.2" class="indexterm"></a><p>
226 Whenever <code class="command">COPY</code> is running, the
227 <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_copy</code> view will contain one row
228 for each backend that is currently running a <code class="command">COPY</code> command.
229 The table below describes the information that will be reported and provides
230 information about how to interpret it.
231 </p><div class="table" id="PG-STAT-PROGRESS-COPY-VIEW"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.42. <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_copy</code> View</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="pg_stat_progress_copy View" border="1"><colgroup><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
236 </p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
237 <code class="structfield">pid</code> <code class="type">integer</code>
240 Process ID of backend.
241 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
242 <code class="structfield">datid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
245 OID of the database to which this backend is connected.
246 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
247 <code class="structfield">datname</code> <code class="type">name</code>
250 Name of the database to which this backend is connected.
251 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
252 <code class="structfield">relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
255 OID of the table on which the <code class="command">COPY</code> command is
256 executed. It is set to <code class="literal">0</code> if copying from a
257 <code class="command">SELECT</code> query.
258 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
259 <code class="structfield">command</code> <code class="type">text</code>
262 The command that is running: <code class="literal">COPY FROM</code>, or
263 <code class="literal">COPY TO</code>.
264 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
265 <code class="structfield">type</code> <code class="type">text</code>
268 The I/O type that the data is read from or written to:
269 <code class="literal">FILE</code>, <code class="literal">PROGRAM</code>,
270 <code class="literal">PIPE</code> (for <code class="command">COPY FROM STDIN</code> and
271 <code class="command">COPY TO STDOUT</code>), or <code class="literal">CALLBACK</code>
272 (used for example during the initial table synchronization in
273 logical replication).
274 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
275 <code class="structfield">bytes_processed</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
278 Number of bytes already processed by <code class="command">COPY</code> command.
279 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
280 <code class="structfield">bytes_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
283 Size of source file for <code class="command">COPY FROM</code> command in bytes.
284 It is set to <code class="literal">0</code> if not available.
285 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
286 <code class="structfield">tuples_processed</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
289 Number of tuples already processed by <code class="command">COPY</code> command.
290 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
291 <code class="structfield">tuples_excluded</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
294 Number of tuples not processed because they were excluded by the
295 <code class="command">WHERE</code> clause of the <code class="command">COPY</code> command.
296 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
297 <code class="structfield">tuples_skipped</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
300 Number of tuples skipped because they contain malformed data.
301 This counter only advances when a value other than
302 <code class="literal">stop</code> is specified to the <code class="literal">ON_ERROR</code>
304 </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /></div><div class="sect2" id="CREATE-INDEX-PROGRESS-REPORTING"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title">27.4.4. CREATE INDEX Progress Reporting <a href="#CREATE-INDEX-PROGRESS-REPORTING" class="id_link">#</a></h3></div></div></div><a id="id-1.6.14.9.6.2" class="indexterm"></a><p>
305 Whenever <code class="command">CREATE INDEX</code> or <code class="command">REINDEX</code> is running, the
306 <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_create_index</code> view will contain
307 one row for each backend that is currently creating indexes. The tables
308 below describe the information that will be reported and provide information
309 about how to interpret it.
310 </p><div class="table" id="PG-STAT-PROGRESS-CREATE-INDEX-VIEW"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.43. <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_create_index</code> View</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="pg_stat_progress_create_index View" border="1"><colgroup><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
315 </p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
316 <code class="structfield">pid</code> <code class="type">integer</code>
319 Process ID of the backend creating indexes.
320 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
321 <code class="structfield">datid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
324 OID of the database to which this backend is connected.
325 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
326 <code class="structfield">datname</code> <code class="type">name</code>
329 Name of the database to which this backend is connected.
330 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
331 <code class="structfield">relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
334 OID of the table on which the index is being created.
335 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
336 <code class="structfield">index_relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
339 OID of the index being created or reindexed. During a
340 non-concurrent <code class="command">CREATE INDEX</code>, this is 0.
341 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
342 <code class="structfield">command</code> <code class="type">text</code>
345 Specific command type: <code class="literal">CREATE INDEX</code>,
346 <code class="literal">CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY</code>,
347 <code class="literal">REINDEX</code>, or <code class="literal">REINDEX CONCURRENTLY</code>.
348 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
349 <code class="structfield">phase</code> <code class="type">text</code>
352 Current processing phase of index creation. See <a class="xref" href="progress-reporting.html#CREATE-INDEX-PHASES" title="Table 27.44. CREATE INDEX Phases">Table 27.44</a>.
353 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
354 <code class="structfield">lockers_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
357 Total number of lockers to wait for, when applicable.
358 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
359 <code class="structfield">lockers_done</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
362 Number of lockers already waited for.
363 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
364 <code class="structfield">current_locker_pid</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
367 Process ID of the locker currently being waited for.
368 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
369 <code class="structfield">blocks_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
372 Total number of blocks to be processed in the current phase.
373 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
374 <code class="structfield">blocks_done</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
377 Number of blocks already processed in the current phase.
378 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
379 <code class="structfield">tuples_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
382 Total number of tuples to be processed in the current phase.
383 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
384 <code class="structfield">tuples_done</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
387 Number of tuples already processed in the current phase.
388 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
389 <code class="structfield">partitions_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
392 Total number of partitions on which the index is to be created
393 or attached, including both direct and indirect partitions.
394 <code class="literal">0</code> during a <code class="literal">REINDEX</code>, or when
395 the index is not partitioned.
396 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
397 <code class="structfield">partitions_done</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
400 Number of partitions on which the index has already been created
401 or attached, including both direct and indirect partitions.
402 <code class="literal">0</code> during a <code class="literal">REINDEX</code>, or when
403 the index is not partitioned.
404 </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /><div class="table" id="CREATE-INDEX-PHASES"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.44. CREATE INDEX Phases</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="CREATE INDEX Phases" border="1"><colgroup><col class="col1" /><col class="col2" /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Phase</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code class="literal">initializing</code></td><td>
405 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX</code> or <code class="command">REINDEX</code> is preparing to create the index. This
406 phase is expected to be very brief.
407 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">waiting for writers before build</code></td><td>
408 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> or <code class="command">REINDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is waiting for transactions
409 with write locks that can potentially see the table to finish.
410 This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
411 Columns <code class="structname">lockers_total</code>, <code class="structname">lockers_done</code>
412 and <code class="structname">current_locker_pid</code> contain the progress
413 information for this phase.
414 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">building index</code></td><td>
415 The index is being built by the access method-specific code. In this phase,
416 access methods that support progress reporting fill in their own progress data,
417 and the subphase is indicated in this column. Typically,
418 <code class="structname">blocks_total</code> and <code class="structname">blocks_done</code>
419 will contain progress data, as well as potentially
420 <code class="structname">tuples_total</code> and <code class="structname">tuples_done</code>.
421 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">waiting for writers before validation</code></td><td>
422 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> or <code class="command">REINDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is waiting for transactions
423 with write locks that can potentially write into the table to finish.
424 This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
425 Columns <code class="structname">lockers_total</code>, <code class="structname">lockers_done</code>
426 and <code class="structname">current_locker_pid</code> contain the progress
427 information for this phase.
428 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">index validation: scanning index</code></td><td>
429 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is scanning the index searching
430 for tuples that need to be validated.
431 This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
432 Columns <code class="structname">blocks_total</code> (set to the total size of the index)
433 and <code class="structname">blocks_done</code> contain the progress information for this phase.
434 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">index validation: sorting tuples</code></td><td>
435 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is sorting the output of the
436 index scanning phase.
437 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">index validation: scanning table</code></td><td>
438 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is scanning the table
439 to validate the index tuples collected in the previous two phases.
440 This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
441 Columns <code class="structname">blocks_total</code> (set to the total size of the table)
442 and <code class="structname">blocks_done</code> contain the progress information for this phase.
443 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">waiting for old snapshots</code></td><td>
444 <code class="command">CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> or <code class="command">REINDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is waiting for transactions
445 that can potentially see the table to release their snapshots. This
446 phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
447 Columns <code class="structname">lockers_total</code>, <code class="structname">lockers_done</code>
448 and <code class="structname">current_locker_pid</code> contain the progress
449 information for this phase.
450 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">waiting for readers before marking dead</code></td><td>
451 <code class="command">REINDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is waiting for transactions
452 with read locks on the table to finish, before marking the old index dead.
453 This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
454 Columns <code class="structname">lockers_total</code>, <code class="structname">lockers_done</code>
455 and <code class="structname">current_locker_pid</code> contain the progress
456 information for this phase.
457 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">waiting for readers before dropping</code></td><td>
458 <code class="command">REINDEX CONCURRENTLY</code> is waiting for transactions
459 with read locks on the table to finish, before dropping the old index.
460 This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
461 Columns <code class="structname">lockers_total</code>, <code class="structname">lockers_done</code>
462 and <code class="structname">current_locker_pid</code> contain the progress
463 information for this phase.
464 </td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /></div><div class="sect2" id="VACUUM-PROGRESS-REPORTING"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title">27.4.5. VACUUM Progress Reporting <a href="#VACUUM-PROGRESS-REPORTING" class="id_link">#</a></h3></div></div></div><a id="id-1.6.14.9.7.2" class="indexterm"></a><p>
465 Whenever <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is running, the
466 <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_vacuum</code> view will contain
467 one row for each backend (including autovacuum worker processes) that is
468 currently vacuuming. The tables below describe the information
469 that will be reported and provide information about how to interpret it.
470 Progress for <code class="command">VACUUM FULL</code> commands is reported via
471 <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_cluster</code>
472 because both <code class="command">VACUUM FULL</code> and <code class="command">CLUSTER</code>
473 rewrite the table, while regular <code class="command">VACUUM</code> only modifies it
474 in place. See <a class="xref" href="progress-reporting.html#CLUSTER-PROGRESS-REPORTING" title="27.4.2. CLUSTER Progress Reporting">Section 27.4.2</a>.
475 </p><div class="table" id="PG-STAT-PROGRESS-VACUUM-VIEW"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.45. <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_vacuum</code> View</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="pg_stat_progress_vacuum View" border="1"><colgroup><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
480 </p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
481 <code class="structfield">pid</code> <code class="type">integer</code>
484 Process ID of backend.
485 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
486 <code class="structfield">datid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
489 OID of the database to which this backend is connected.
490 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
491 <code class="structfield">datname</code> <code class="type">name</code>
494 Name of the database to which this backend is connected.
495 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
496 <code class="structfield">relid</code> <code class="type">oid</code>
499 OID of the table being vacuumed.
500 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
501 <code class="structfield">phase</code> <code class="type">text</code>
504 Current processing phase of vacuum. See <a class="xref" href="progress-reporting.html#VACUUM-PHASES" title="Table 27.46. VACUUM Phases">Table 27.46</a>.
505 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
506 <code class="structfield">heap_blks_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
509 Total number of heap blocks in the table. This number is reported
510 as of the beginning of the scan; blocks added later will not be (and
511 need not be) visited by this <code class="command">VACUUM</code>.
512 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
513 <code class="structfield">heap_blks_scanned</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
516 Number of heap blocks scanned. Because the
517 <a class="link" href="storage-vm.html" title="66.4. Visibility Map">visibility map</a> is used to optimize scans,
518 some blocks will be skipped without inspection; skipped blocks are
519 included in this total, so that this number will eventually become
520 equal to <code class="structfield">heap_blks_total</code> when the vacuum is complete.
521 This counter only advances when the phase is <code class="literal">scanning heap</code>.
522 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
523 <code class="structfield">heap_blks_vacuumed</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
526 Number of heap blocks vacuumed. Unless the table has no indexes, this
527 counter only advances when the phase is <code class="literal">vacuuming heap</code>.
528 Blocks that contain no dead tuples are skipped, so the counter may
529 sometimes skip forward in large increments.
530 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
531 <code class="structfield">index_vacuum_count</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
534 Number of completed index vacuum cycles.
535 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
536 <code class="structfield">max_dead_tuple_bytes</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
539 Amount of dead tuple data that we can store before needing to perform
540 an index vacuum cycle, based on
541 <a class="xref" href="runtime-config-resource.html#GUC-MAINTENANCE-WORK-MEM">maintenance_work_mem</a>.
542 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
543 <code class="structfield">dead_tuple_bytes</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
546 Amount of dead tuple data collected since the last index vacuum cycle.
547 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
548 <code class="structfield">num_dead_item_ids</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
551 Number of dead item identifiers collected since the last index vacuum cycle.
552 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
553 <code class="structfield">indexes_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
556 Total number of indexes that will be vacuumed or cleaned up. This
557 number is reported at the beginning of the
558 <code class="literal">vacuuming indexes</code> phase or the
559 <code class="literal">cleaning up indexes</code> phase.
560 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
561 <code class="structfield">indexes_processed</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
564 Number of indexes processed. This counter only advances when the
565 phase is <code class="literal">vacuuming indexes</code> or
566 <code class="literal">cleaning up indexes</code>.
567 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
568 <code class="structfield">delay_time</code> <code class="type">double precision</code>
571 Total time spent sleeping due to cost-based delay (see
572 <a class="xref" href="runtime-config-vacuum.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-RESOURCE-VACUUM-COST" title="19.10.2. Cost-based Vacuum Delay">Section 19.10.2</a>), in milliseconds
573 (if <a class="xref" href="runtime-config-statistics.html#GUC-TRACK-COST-DELAY-TIMING">track_cost_delay_timing</a> is enabled, otherwise
574 zero). This includes the time that any associated parallel workers have
575 slept. However, parallel workers report their sleep time no more
576 frequently than once per second, so the reported value may be slightly
578 </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /><div class="table" id="VACUUM-PHASES"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.46. VACUUM Phases</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="VACUUM Phases" border="1"><colgroup><col class="col1" /><col class="col2" /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Phase</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code class="literal">initializing</code></td><td>
579 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is preparing to begin scanning the heap. This
580 phase is expected to be very brief.
581 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">scanning heap</code></td><td>
582 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is currently scanning the heap. It will prune and
583 defragment each page if required, and possibly perform freezing
584 activity. The <code class="structfield">heap_blks_scanned</code> column can be used
585 to monitor the progress of the scan.
586 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">vacuuming indexes</code></td><td>
587 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is currently vacuuming the indexes. If a table has
588 any indexes, this will happen at least once per vacuum, after the heap
589 has been completely scanned. It may happen multiple times per vacuum
590 if <a class="xref" href="runtime-config-resource.html#GUC-MAINTENANCE-WORK-MEM">maintenance_work_mem</a> (or, in the case of autovacuum,
591 <a class="xref" href="runtime-config-resource.html#GUC-AUTOVACUUM-WORK-MEM">autovacuum_work_mem</a> if set) is insufficient to store
592 the number of dead tuples found.
593 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">vacuuming heap</code></td><td>
594 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is currently vacuuming the heap. Vacuuming the heap
595 is distinct from scanning the heap, and occurs after each instance of
596 vacuuming indexes. If <code class="structfield">heap_blks_scanned</code> is less than
597 <code class="structfield">heap_blks_total</code>, the system will return to scanning
598 the heap after this phase is completed; otherwise, it will begin
599 cleaning up indexes after this phase is completed.
600 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">cleaning up indexes</code></td><td>
601 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is currently cleaning up indexes. This occurs after
602 the heap has been completely scanned and all vacuuming of the indexes
603 and the heap has been completed.
604 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">truncating heap</code></td><td>
605 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is currently truncating the heap so as to return
606 empty pages at the end of the relation to the operating system. This
607 occurs after cleaning up indexes.
608 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">performing final cleanup</code></td><td>
609 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> is performing final cleanup. During this phase,
610 <code class="command">VACUUM</code> will vacuum the free space map, update statistics
611 in <code class="literal">pg_class</code>, and report statistics to the cumulative
612 statistics system. When this phase is completed, <code class="command">VACUUM</code> will end.
613 </td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /></div><div class="sect2" id="BASEBACKUP-PROGRESS-REPORTING"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title">27.4.6. Base Backup Progress Reporting <a href="#BASEBACKUP-PROGRESS-REPORTING" class="id_link">#</a></h3></div></div></div><a id="id-1.6.14.9.8.2" class="indexterm"></a><p>
614 Whenever an application like <span class="application">pg_basebackup</span>
615 is taking a base backup, the
616 <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_basebackup</code>
617 view will contain a row for each WAL sender process that is currently
618 running the <code class="command">BASE_BACKUP</code> replication command
619 and streaming the backup. The tables below describe the information
620 that will be reported and provide information about how to interpret it.
621 </p><div class="table" id="PG-STAT-PROGRESS-BASEBACKUP-VIEW"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.47. <code class="structname">pg_stat_progress_basebackup</code> View</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="pg_stat_progress_basebackup View" border="1"><colgroup><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
626 </p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
627 <code class="structfield">pid</code> <code class="type">integer</code>
630 Process ID of a WAL sender process.
631 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
632 <code class="structfield">phase</code> <code class="type">text</code>
635 Current processing phase. See <a class="xref" href="progress-reporting.html#BASEBACKUP-PHASES" title="Table 27.48. Base Backup Phases">Table 27.48</a>.
636 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
637 <code class="structfield">backup_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
640 Total amount of data that will be streamed. This is estimated and
641 reported as of the beginning of
642 <code class="literal">streaming database files</code> phase. Note that
643 this is only an approximation since the database
644 may change during <code class="literal">streaming database files</code> phase
645 and WAL log may be included in the backup later. This is always
646 the same value as <code class="structfield">backup_streamed</code>
647 once the amount of data streamed exceeds the estimated
648 total size. If the estimation is disabled in
649 <span class="application">pg_basebackup</span>
650 (i.e., <code class="literal">--no-estimate-size</code> option is specified),
651 this is <code class="literal">NULL</code>.
652 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
653 <code class="structfield">backup_streamed</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
656 Amount of data streamed. This counter only advances
657 when the phase is <code class="literal">streaming database files</code> or
658 <code class="literal">transferring wal files</code>.
659 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
660 <code class="structfield">tablespaces_total</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
663 Total number of tablespaces that will be streamed.
664 </p></td></tr><tr><td class="catalog_table_entry"><p class="column_definition">
665 <code class="structfield">tablespaces_streamed</code> <code class="type">bigint</code>
668 Number of tablespaces streamed. This counter only
669 advances when the phase is <code class="literal">streaming database files</code>.
670 </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /><div class="table" id="BASEBACKUP-PHASES"><p class="title"><strong>Table 27.48. Base Backup Phases</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="Base Backup Phases" border="1"><colgroup><col class="col1" /><col class="col2" /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Phase</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code class="literal">initializing</code></td><td>
671 The WAL sender process is preparing to begin the backup.
672 This phase is expected to be very brief.
673 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">waiting for checkpoint to finish</code></td><td>
674 The WAL sender process is currently performing
675 <code class="function">pg_backup_start</code> to prepare to
676 take a base backup, and waiting for the start-of-backup
677 checkpoint to finish.
678 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">estimating backup size</code></td><td>
679 The WAL sender process is currently estimating the total amount
680 of database files that will be streamed as a base backup.
681 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">streaming database files</code></td><td>
682 The WAL sender process is currently streaming database files
684 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">waiting for wal archiving to finish</code></td><td>
685 The WAL sender process is currently performing
686 <code class="function">pg_backup_stop</code> to finish the backup,
687 and waiting for all the WAL files required for the base backup
688 to be successfully archived.
689 If either <code class="literal">--wal-method=none</code> or
690 <code class="literal">--wal-method=stream</code> is specified in
691 <span class="application">pg_basebackup</span>, the backup will end
692 when this phase is completed.
693 </td></tr><tr><td><code class="literal">transferring wal files</code></td><td>
694 The WAL sender process is currently transferring all WAL logs
695 generated during the backup. This phase occurs after
696 <code class="literal">waiting for wal archiving to finish</code> phase if
697 <code class="literal">--wal-method=fetch</code> is specified in
698 <span class="application">pg_basebackup</span>. The backup will end
699 when this phase is completed.
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