Re: Freeing Connections
| От | Tom Lane |
|---|---|
| Тема | Re: Freeing Connections |
| Дата | |
| Msg-id | 24728.1003427733@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение |
| Ответ на | Freeing Connections (Andrew Hill <list@fornax.net>) |
| Ответы |
Re: Freeing Connections
Re: Freeing Connections |
| Список | pgsql-admin |
Andrew Hill <list@fornax.net> writes:
> Normally, 32 connections is heaps for what I need. However, I often get
> connections that seem to be doing nothing. For example:
> [bash]
> \_ postmaster -i -D/var/pgsql/data -N 32 -B 64
> \_ [postmaster]
> \_ /var/pgsql/bin/postgres 202.174.32.67 postgres anb idle
> \_ /var/pgsql/bin/postgres 202.174.32.68 postgres anb idle
> \_ [postmaster]
> \_ /var/pgsql/bin/postgres 203.34.190.137 postgres bmf idle
> \_ [postmaster]
> \_ [postmaster]
> \_ [postmaster]
> \_ [postmaster]
> \_ /var/pgsql/bin/postgres 202.174.32.8 radius bmf idle
Curious. Can you attach to some of the unidentified processes with
a debugger, and get a stack traceback from 'em? Offhand I can't
think of a reason for 7.0 to have any subprocesses that haven't
changed their PS display. It would help to know what they are doing.
regards, tom lane
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