Hello,
I ran into an interesting problem with a customer today. They are
running Jabber XCP (not the one we use). Unfortunately, the product has
a bug that causes it to leave connections persistent in a transaction
state. This is what it does:
BEGIN; SELECT 1;
Basically it is verifying that the connection is live. However, it never
calls commit. So what happens? We can't vacuum ;).
Anyway, my thought is, we know when a transaction is idle, why not have
an idle timeout where we will explicitly close the connection or
rollback or something? User configurable of course.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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