Re: Re: re : PHP and persistent connections

From: GH <grasshacker(at)over-yonder(dot)net>
To: pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Re: re : PHP and persistent connections
Date: 2000-11-24 09:36:37
Message-ID: 20001124033637.H32817@over-yonder.net
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I have a couple of other questions that I believe are not ansvered in
the docs anywhere.

Do the "persistent-connected" Postgres backends ever timeout or die?
Is it possible to set something like a timeout for persistent connctions?
(Er, would that be something that someone would want
to do? A Bad Thing?)

What happens when the httpd process that held a persistent connection
dies? Does "its" postgres process drop the connection and wait for
others? When the spare apache processes die, the postgres processes
remain.

Thanks.

gh

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