non-superuser reserved connections? connection pools? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Michael Glaesemann
Subject non-superuser reserved connections? connection pools?
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Msg-id B9359B26-A9B2-4AE9-81E6-74DE09B16043@seespotcode.net
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It would be nice to be able to set aside a few connections for non-superusers, such as stats-monitoring connections.
There'soften no reason to grant these users superuser privileges (they're just observers, and security-definer
functionscan make anything visible that they may need)), but at the same time you want them to be able to connect even
whenthe "normal" pool of slots may be full. 

I googled a bit, assuming there had been discussion of something similar in the past, but didn't find anything.

I'm not sure what configuration would look like. Perhaps there's a generalized "connection pool" concept that's
missing,extending the current "superuser" connection pool specified by the superuser_reserved_connections GUC something
like:

CREATE CONNECTION POOL stats WITH LIMIT 10; -- 40 connections allotted for the foo connection pool.
ALTER ROLE nagios WITH CONNECTION POOL foo; -- the nagios role is allowed to take a connection from the foo connection
pool.

Right now, of course, connection limits are set in postgresql.conf and only alterable on restart, so perhaps there
couldbe a connection_pools GUC, something along the lines of: 

connection_pools={stats=3,superuser=10}
max_connections=100

The connections allotted to "superuser" would have the same meaning as the current superuser_reserved_connections GUC.

Does this seem to be a useful feature to anyone else?

Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net





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