Re: [Performance] Daily Crash

From: "Catalin" <catalin(at)cyber(dot)ro>
To: <pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [Performance] Daily Crash
Date: 2003-02-27 14:53:22
Message-ID: 000701c2de6f$f96f1ce0$0201a8c0@catalin
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i have php 4.2.3
i use pg_pConnect and no pg_Close.

thanks for yours advices.
i will upgrade to postgresql 7.2.3 asap
and see if there are improvments !

thanks again !

Catalin

----- Original Message -----
From: Aspire Something
To: pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [PERFORM] [Performance] Daily Crash

Dear Catalin,

What I understand from ur post is,
1. U are using PHP for connection. what version ??? assuming u are on PHP
version >4.2.X
2. Ur Postgresql server is not tuned to handle loads.

What U can try is ......

1.Make sure that ur PHP scripts close the connection when transaction is
complete (HOW??? see after pg_connect

U see a pg_close function of PHP)
a. Use pg_pconnect and forget about pg_connect and pg_close
2. Increse the limit of connection to be made to PostgreSQL this can be
done as said by Shridhar the default is 32
3. For God sake Upgrade to PostgreSQL 7.3.2 and PHP 4.3.1 you are missing a
lot with that old versions.

Regards,
V Kashyap

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