Thank you for the answers, this is good but do you know if there is a way do to it through AWS console with some kind of configuration instead?
Reason for that is the we use terraform scripts to create and keep state of our instances so pg_terminator would require me to add every new db props to it.
I m not a developer, but I think that if you do not want idle connections, you should terminate them on the side they have been created.
If your application leaves the connection open, then you will notice idle connections on Postgres when not in use.
regards,
fabio pardi
On 12/12/2018 10:37, Oygun Josef wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to terminate idle connections/sessions automatically through a timeout in AWS or do I need to run a periodical cron job for this?
Postgres version: 9.6.6
Instance: db.t2.micro
RAM : 1GB
We are running a microservice architecture using docker with kubernetes and I can see that every pod on every node that has connected to the DB still has a idle connection as long as the node is still active even.
It is both PGAdmin and the PostgreSQL JDBC Driver that leaves open idle connections.