Re: Problem when forking - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Greg Sabino Mullane
Subject Re: Problem when forking
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Msg-id 2ec30f86c6dae08c20fdf53aa3ce20f0@biglumber.com
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In response to Problem when forking  (Rodrigo Barboza <rodrigombufrj@gmail.com>)
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> I am seeing too many messages like "unexpected EOF on client connection".
> I've made a reasearch and I know the reason: I have processes that fork and
> don't close the connection causing those warnings.
>
> My questions is: is there a way to avoid that behavior beside of closing
> the connection before forking?

You can fork, you just have to make sure one side keeps talking to Postgres 
like normal, and the other should pretend Postgres is not there. It 
should also not do anything that would affect the first connection.

In general, it is a really good rule to fork *then* connect.

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