Re: idle processes - Mailing list pgsql-general

From CSN
Subject Re: idle processes
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Msg-id 20040815191504.22462.qmail@web52905.mail.yahoo.com
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In response to idle processes  (CSN <cool_screen_name90001@yahoo.com>)
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> Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 23:43:39 -0500
> From: Robert Paulsen <robert@paulsenonline.net>
> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: idle processes
> Message-ID:
<200408142343.39360.robert@paulsenonline.net>
>
> On Saturday 14 August 2004 11:17 pm, CSN wrote:
> > I'm using regular pg_connect's. The processes
> > eventually went away - was just wondering why
they'd
> > stick around.
> >
>
> Well, unless I misunderstand, when a script ends the
connection should go away
> and I think that means the postgres process
supporting it should also go
> away. Is it possible your script is not ending or is
in some kind of loop?
>
> I asked about persistent connections because I
believe they are supposed to
> hang around after the script ends and because I
noticed the behavior you
> mentioned ("extraneous" postgres processes) while
experimenting with them.
> With regular non-persistent connections I don't see
those long-lived
> processes.
>
> (Aside from the point of your question, it seems to
me persistent are somewhat
> useless since you can't close them when you are done
with them.)
>
> --
> Robert C. Paulsen, Jr.
> robert@paulsenonline.net


The scripts don't appear to be hanging around. The
only other time I've seen idle processes back up was
when another query on the same table was taking a long
time (don't know why they'd back up either since
postgres doesn't use table locking like mysql). But
that wasn't happening in this case. I'm just curious
about this behavior - it doesn't appear to be causing
any significant problems in this case.

CSN




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