Eric Ridge wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2004, at 10:00 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > No one really has thought of that before. We could do it, though there
> > are admin reasons for restricting that ability. If we said only
> > superusers could change it, it wouldn't be very useful.
>
> That's a good point.
>
> > It would be cool if SET could change it, but it seems that would make
> > it pretty
> > useless for administrator usage.
>
> Ran into a situation yesterday where all connections were exhausted on
> a development database, and thanks to our nat-ing firewall, couldn't
> tell where all the connections were coming from. It made me think that
> intelligently mucking with the ps output might have made things easier
> for me to find the person to yell at.
>
> One could just as easily report info like "real" client ip, client
> application state, etc, to a table, but having that stuff via 'ps' just
> seemed like a cool idea.
>
> In addition, some of our applications have a few background threads
> that maintain persistent connections to the database. Being able to
> logically label those processes would make it easier to identify which
> backend processes are still connected.
Well, let's see if someone else like the feature because adding it might
reduce its usability as a guaranteed value for admins.
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