Re: Named Prepared statement problems and possible solutions

From: Dave Cramer <davecramer(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: Jan Wieck <jan(at)wi3ck(dot)info>
Cc: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik(at)garret(dot)ru>, PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Named Prepared statement problems and possible solutions
Date: 2023-06-08 14:56:16
Message-ID: CADK3HHJKouawSUyQbeePWg503TFpH71ZBo3XiYfj7DiMuKiOsw@mail.gmail.com
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On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 at 10:31, Jan Wieck <jan(at)wi3ck(dot)info> wrote:

> On 6/8/23 09:53, Jan Wieck wrote:
> > On 6/8/23 09:21, Dave Cramer wrote:
> > The server doesn't know about all the clients of the pooler, does it? It
> > has no way of telling if/when a client disconnects from the pooler.
>
> Another problem that complicates doing it in the server is that the
> information require to (re-)prepare a statement in a backend that
> currently doesn't have it needs to be kept in shared memory. This
> includes the query string itself. Doing that without shared memory in a
> pooler that is multi-threaded or based on async-IO is much simpler and
> allows for easy ballooning.
>
>
I don't expect the server to re-prepare the statement. If the server
responds with "statement doesn't exist" the client would send a prepare.

Dave

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