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From Petr Novak
Subject Re: Reserved connections weird issue
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In response to Reserved connections weird issue  (Petr Novak <petr.novak23@gmail.com>)
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Hi Aislan,

I wasn't able to connect to the server to query the pg_stat_activity view, and from the output of "ps" command, majority connection lines was suffixed with "authentication", some seems to be doing work, as they had "SELECT/UPDATE/INSERT". I haven't noticed "idle in transaction". I'll create some snapshot of the processes next time, should it happen again..

Petr

2016-08-04 19:33 GMT+02:00 Aislan Luiz Wendling <aislanluiz@hotmail.com>:
Hi Petr,

Are all connections active or there are "idle in transaction" too?

Aislan


From: petr.novak23@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2016 17:32:31 +0200
Subject: [ADMIN] Reserved connections weird issue
To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org


Hi all,

I'm having strange problem with one of our PG servers.

We're running legacy application (written in .NET) on several servers, it creates large number of connections to a PG cluster (9.3.10), running on CentOS 6. Lately the app team changed the deployment strategy in a way, that in peaks it generated almost twice as much connections as before.

Strange thing is, that the connections filled all the way up to max_connections and started to block the new connections with:

FATAL:  sorry, too many clients already

related non-default settings:

max_connections = 800
superuser_reserved_connections = 10

It surprised me, that it didn't kept the reserved connections for the superuser, as the application user is not superuser (got the Create DB though). So I couldn't connect to the server to find out, what is going on. I have verified that no superuser connections were on the server running in that time.

In the process list majority of processes was in "authentication" state and they were not shown in the numbackends of the pg_stat_database view (collectd have had connections already established, so metrics were gathered)

Any idea what I got wrong?

Thanks
Petr

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