RE: Pgbouncer discard all - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Scot Kreienkamp
Subject RE: Pgbouncer discard all
Date
Msg-id 17082AAFC33A934082836458CB53494374D3C416@MONDB03.na.lzb.hq
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In response to Re: Pgbouncer discard all  (Nicola Contu <nicola.contu@gmail.com>)
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Are you sure they’re actually waiting?  Don’t forget 10.5 will show the last query executed even if the connection is idle.  I believe discard all would be the last command the pgbouncer would send to the database when the client is done as it resets the connection for the next client.  So what you’re describing would seem to be expected behavior. 

 

Try this to see if the queries are actually waiting:

 

select * from pg_stat_activity where wait_event_type is not null or wait_event is not null;

 

 

 

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From: Nicola Contu [mailto:nicola.contu@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 8:12 AM
To: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Cc: Alessandro Aste <Alessandro.aste@gtt.net>
Subject: Re: Pgbouncer discard all

 

Hello,

is this normal? can anyone help?

 

Thanks a lot for your help in advance.

 

Nicola

 

Il giorno mer 10 ott 2018 alle ore 17:03 Nicola Contu <nicola.contu@gmail.com> ha scritto:

Hello,

we are running pgbouncer 1.9.1 connected to postgres 10.5

 

Sometimes we are seeing a lot of waiting connections with this query :

 

DISCARD ALL

 

This is our pgbouncer config :

 

[databases]

dev = host=10.10.10.1 port=5432 dbname=dev auth_user=pgbouncer pool_size=120

 

[pgbouncer]

listen_port = 6543

listen_addr = *

auth_type = md5

auth_file = /etc/pgbouncer/users.txt

auth_query = select uname,phash from user_lookup($1)

logfile = /var/log/pgbouncer.log

pidfile = /home/postgres/pgbouncer.pid

admin_users = admin

user = postgres

max_db_connections = 220

log_connections = 0

log_disconnections = 0

 

 

Do you think this can depend on the server_idle_timeout default config value?

 

Thanks a lot,

Nicola

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