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doc: Mention pg_read_all_stats in description of track_activities
The description of track_activities mentioned that it is visible to superusers and that the information related to the current session can be seen, without telling about pg_read_all_stats. Roles that are granted the privileges of pg_read_all_stats can also see this information, so mention it in the docs. Author: Ian Barwick Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB8KJ=jhPyYFu-A5r-ZGP+Ax715mUKsMxAGcEQ9Cx_mBAmrPow@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 10
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executing command of each session, along with its identifier and the
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time when that command began execution. This parameter is on by
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default. Note that even when enabled, this information is not
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visible to all users, only to superusers and the user owning
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visible to all users, only to superusers, members of the
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<literal>pg_read_all_stats</literal> role and the user owning
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the session being reported on, so it should not represent a
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security risk.
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Only superusers can change this setting.

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