Re: lingering processes - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Doug McNaught
Subject Re: lingering processes
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Msg-id m3zo5g57mi.fsf@belphigor.mcnaught.org
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In response to lingering processes  ("Thomas T. Thai" <tom@minnesota.com>)
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"Thomas T. Thai" <tom@minnesota.com> writes:

> i am testing pgsql (beta 2). is it normal to have a bunch of lingering
> processes:
>
> 15180 p0- I      0:00.71 /usr/local/bin/postmaster (postgres)
> 15181 p0- I      0:00.01 postmaster: stats buffer process    (postgres)
> 15183 p0- I      0:00.07 postmaster: stats collector process    (postgres)
> 15298 p0- I      0:00.77 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 15322 p0- S      0:00.65 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 15929 p0- I      0:00.81 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 16007 p0- S      0:01.39 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 16008 p0- I      0:00.69 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 16010 p0- I      0:00.94 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 16011 p0- I      0:00.64 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 16017 p0- I      0:01.09 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
> 16094 p0- I      0:00.80 postmaster: web mnwork [local] idle (postgres)
>
> I'm testing it with PHP with persistent connections set to OFF.

Look at your 'netstat' output and see if the socket connections are
still there.  If so it's likely to be a PHP problem.

-Doug
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