Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org> writes:
> I was just asked if there are problems if a program forks() while connected
> to the backend. Of course both processes will try to access the DB after the
> fork. Is this possible at all? If so does it create timing problems? Or
> others? I think I never tried.
This will definitely not work. The two processes will stomp all over
each other. They'll be sharing one socket and one backend and both
writing/reading from the socket at random times.
You can open a second connection in the child (don't close the first
one there, or it'll mess up the parent). It's probably best to try to
avoid fork()ing with an open connection altogether.
-Doug
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