Re: Monitoring - Mailing list pgsql-docs

From Oliver Crow
Subject Re: Monitoring
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Msg-id 20030305170814.W82803-100000@iguana.simplexity.net
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In response to Monitoring  ("Delao, Darryl W" <ddelao@ou.edu>)
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On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Delao, Darryl W wrote:

> Anyone aware of any tool or command line option to view active and inactive
> postgres connections?  Is there a setting in postgres that sets the
> Time_Wait to something lower?  Also, is there a command to kill a specific
> connection at any given time?

Postgres starts a server process for each client connection.  You can use
/bin/ps to show the active connection processes.  The process command
string gives some information about what each connection is doing -- the
user and database being used, whether the connection is idle or processing
a query and the type of the query, as well as whether it's in a
transaction.

You can kill a connection, simply by killing the corresponding postgres
process.

% ps -auwwx | grep ^pgsql

pgsql  52081  Tue03PM  0:02.27 /usr/local/bin/postmaster (postgres)
pgsql  52082  Tue03PM  0:00.20 postmaster: stats buffer process    (postgres)
pgsql  52084  Tue03PM  0:00.98 postmaster: stats collector process    (postgres)
pgsql  65062  5:05PM   0:04.25 postmaster: ocrow ocrow [local] SELECT (postgres)
pgsql  65071  5:05PM   0:00.04 postmaster: ocrow ocrow [local] idle (postgres)

In this list process 65062 is executing a select query, and 65071
is idle.


Oliver


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