Re: Application name patch - v4 - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andres Freund
Subject Re: Application name patch - v4
Date
Msg-id 200911300820.46403.andres@anarazel.de
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In response to Re: Application name patch - v4  ("Florian G. Pflug" <fgp@phlo.org>)
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Hi,

On Monday 30 November 2009 01:16:43 Florian G. Pflug wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > : One possibility would be to make it possible to issue SETs that
> >
> > behave : as if set in a startup packet - imho its an implementation
> > detail that : SET currently is used.
> >
> > I think there's a good deal of merit in this, and it would't be hard
> > at all to implement, seeing that we already have SET LOCAL and SET
> > SESSION. We could add a third keyword, say SET DEFAULT, that would
> > have the behavior of setting the value in a fashion that would
> > persist across resets.  I'm not sure that DEFAULT is exactly le mot
> > juste here, but agreeing on a keyword would probably be the hardest
> > part of making it happen.
> Hm, but without a way to prevent the users of a connection pool from
> issuing "SET DEFAULT", that leaves a connection pool with no way to
> revert a connection to a known state.
Perhaps we should only allow a few parameters to be SET as a connection 
default - then the pooler would have to issue those just as it has to do for 
actual connection defaults.

> How about "SET CONNECTION", with an additional GUC called
> connection_setup which can only be set to true, never back to false.
> Once connection_setup is set to true, further SET CONNECTION attempts
> would fail.
How would that help the pooler case? The next connection to it might be from a 
different application.

Andres



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