Re: Idle session timeout? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Scott Marlowe
Subject Re: Idle session timeout?
Date
Msg-id 1178650275.7497.9.camel@state.g2switchworks.com
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In response to Re: Idle session timeout?  (Sean Murphy <Sean.Murphy@equipoint.com>)
Responses Re: Idle session timeout?
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On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 12:19, Sean Murphy wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > Sean Murphy <Sean.Murphy@equipoint.com> writes:
> >> I'm WAY out of my depth here, but my impression, based on the
> >> circumstances, is that there is some sort of an idle session timeout
> >> kicking in (most likely on the client side) and dropping the connection.
> >
> > There's no such timeout in the Postgres server, for sure.  I would
> > actually bet that your problem is in some router between the client and
> > the server.  In particular, routers that do NAT address mapping
> > typically have a timeout after which they will forget the mapping for an
> > idle connection.  If you've got one of those, see if it'll let you
> > change the timeout.
> >
> > If you can't do that, you might think about teaching your client-side
> > code to send dummy queries every so often.
> >
> >             regards, tom lane
> >
>
> I've already maxed out the connection timeout at the firewall... and
> I've been using dummy queries every five minutes, but it just feels like
> a crutch to do so.

Have you looked into tcp keepalive settings?

net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl = 75
net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes = 9
net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time = 500

Not sure if those settings will help with an NAT router or not but it's
worth a try. Pgsql 8.2 can set those for you.

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