Re: Connections Increasing Slowly
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Connections Increasing Slowly |
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Msg-id | 2088230.1592856708@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Connections Increasing Slowly ("Bee.Lists" <bee.lists@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Connections Increasing Slowly
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Список | pgsql-novice |
"Bee.Lists" <bee.lists@gmail.com> writes: > Hi folks. My PostgreSQL server has a growing number of connections. > Currently it’s at 115. max_connections set to 300. It’s being accessed from public (web application), server cron oncea day, and two clients on the LAN, a handful of times a day. > I’m a bit surprised that the connection pool isn’t purged during this time. Postgres doesn't really think that killing connections is part of its charter. (There is idle_in_transaction_session_timeout, but that's there to guard against a specific performance issue, not to kill non-misbehaving sessions.) You should probably think about putting a connection pooler such as pgbouncer in front of your server. That's a better idea for lots of low-resource-demand clients than giving them direct server connections. And I think you're more likely to find features for killing idle connections there, too. Another idea, if you suspect that the idle connections are caused by firewall timeouts or the like, is to enable more aggressive TCP keepalive checking, to ensure the server notices if a client isn't there at all anymore. See the tcp_keepalives_* settings. regards, tom lane
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