Re: PHP and persistent connections - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Andrew McMillan
Subject Re: PHP and persistent connections
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Msg-id 3A1CDCD4.F4FB5F4F@catalyst.net.nz
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In response to PHP and persistent connections  (GH <grasshacker@over-yonder.net>)
List pgsql-novice
GH wrote:
>
> I remember seeing something about issues with PHP
> using Postgrs persistent connections. I have been unable to find anything
> in the archives.
>
> I have been having a problem where backend processes become dedicated to
> a persistent connection and do not die. I do not know if this is caused
> by something in PHP or not.
>
> I am using pg_pconnect for the connections.
> Is there a solution to this?
> (By the way, kill-ing the backends is NOT a solution. ;-))
>
> This is running 7.0.2 on FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE and PHP 4.0.3pl1.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Eventually, the maximum number of backends is started and the message
> "Sorry, too many clients..." is displayed.
>
> I thank you all for your assistance.

Each Apache process which does the pconnect will spawn a PostgreSQL
process to handle the connection.  That connection will remain active
for the life of the Apache process, which can naturally be quite long.
This is what persistent connections are.  If you only want it active for
the life of the PHP script then you don't want persistent connections at
all!

If you have your numbers for Apache processes set quite high you can
very easily run into maximum back-ends limits and also into maximum open
files limits.  These two are adjustable however, with PostgreSQL
controlling the maximum clients through a command-line parameter, and
your operating system controlling the maximum open files through however
FreeBSD does that.

And of course, Apache can control the maximum numbers of processes
started as well.

Regards,
                    Andrew.
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