On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Isabella Ghiurea
<isabella.ghiurea@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> wrote:
Hello PG Users,
I would like to know if there is a "clean" way to terminate running and idle connections inside PG db ?
( I see : pg_cancel_backend (pid) will send the connections to idle stage but not disconnecting from db , if you have > 100 idle connections to db and don't want to use the OS " kill " )
Thank you
Isabella
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Hi,
To kill the process and session you can do like follows:
(1) Edit " pg_hba.conf " file which is in your data directory and at the bottom of the file add a line as follows:
host all all <client IP address/32> reject
(2)And reload the database.
pg_ctl –D <your data directory path> reload
(3)After that run the following command:
$ pg_ctl -D <your data directory path> kill TERM <procpid>
Thanks & Regards,
Raghu