On Jue 16 Nov 2000 22:54, Marko Kreen wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 01:33:08PM -0400, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> >
> > I run PHP4 and IMP (http://www.horde.org) and we've gotten then to remove
> > the useof pg_pconnect() since it is broken. Broken how, you might
> > ask? Well, I ran on a standalone machine, no other web users but myself,
> > to test, and each tim eI hit the database with IMP,. it opened a new
> > backend, but it never reused old, idle ones ... eventually, you run out
> > of the ability to connect since you've locked up all connections ...
>
> Maybe you have the apache maxspareservers set too high? I run
> PHP4/apache (debian-woody) and it works ok. If this is only IMP
> site maybe you are better off
>
> apache.MaxClients = postgres.backendcount
What I can say on my behave is that (as the only user of PHP and Postgres on
the computer) when I login to IMP webmail, quite a lot of postmasters appear,
and don't dissapear after logging off.
but I have no problem. I can be all day with IMP fooling around and the
backend postmaster would stay around the 20 live conections.
Any comments?
Saludos.. :-)
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