Re: CentOS & PostgreSQL help re: TIME_WAIT - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: CentOS & PostgreSQL help re: TIME_WAIT
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Msg-id 13891.1264712133@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to CentOS & PostgreSQL help re: TIME_WAIT  ("Reggie Euser" <reggie@busicast.com>)
Responses Re: CentOS & PostgreSQL help re: TIME_WAIT  ("Kevin Grittner" <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov>)
Re: CentOS & PostgreSQL help re: TIME_WAIT  (Greg Stark <gsstark@mit.edu>)
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"Reggie Euser" <reggie@busicast.com> writes:
> Zombie PostgreSQL processes in a "TIME_WAIT" state are consuming all
> available sockets on a web server I'm running. I've Googled & RTFM'ed but am
> still stumped.  Sure would appreciate any ideas.

That seems a bit confused.  There's no such thing as a "process in a
TIME_WAIT state".  A TCP network socket could be in TIME_WAIT but
it's not a process, and certainly not zombie.  Please be a little
clearer.

In general, sockets sitting a long time in TIME_WAIT would be a network
problem.  That state means the user process already closed the socket
and the network stack is waiting for the other end to acknowledge
connection closure.  If it's not getting the ACK then you have either
buggy network code in one kernel or the other, or a network-level
problem (maybe an overaggressive firewall in between?).

Postgres processes sitting in zombie state would indicate that the
postmaster has somehow gotten wedged and is failing to notice its
dead children.  That shouldn't happen really --- are you still able
to make connections to the database?  It doesn't seem like there'd be
any direct linkage between that and a network problem, but ...

            regards, tom lane

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