From: | hubert depesz lubaczewski <depesz(at)depesz(dot)com> |
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To: | Murthy Nunna <mnunna(at)fnal(dot)gov> |
Cc: | "pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: psql help |
Date: | 2024-07-05 11:05:24 |
Message-ID: | ZofTdC3Fgc-75tzg@depesz.com |
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On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 03:54:56AM +0000, Murthy Nunna wrote:
> Sorry, there is no problem with the following statement and the environment variable. It works fine. But it terminates only one PID due to LIMIT 1. I want to terminate all pids that meet this criteria. If I remove LIMIT 1, pg_terminate_backend(pid) will not work as it expects only one pid at a time. So, the question is how to rewrite this psql so it loops through all pids one pid at a time? Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> SELECT pid, pg_terminate_backend(pid) FROM pg_stat_activity
> WHERE pid IN (select unnest(pg_blocking_pids(pid)) from pg_stat_activity where cardinality(pg_blocking_pids(pid)) > 0)
> and usename = 'DBUSER_10'
> and now() - state_change >= interval $a'${TIMEOUT_MINS}'$a
> order by now() - state_change >= interval $a'${TIMEOUT_MINS}'$a desc limit 1;
Did you try?
I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work with just 'limit 1' removed.
Best regards,
depesz
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