Hi-

It sounds like you have done the right thing with the postgresql.conf file.

Perhaps the changes in postgresql.conf are not getting picked up. Where is
the file located?

It should be located in the data directory specified when you did your
initdb. Some installations (such as Debian) locate the conf file elsewhere,
but then have a link from the data directory. Maybe the links are missing if
this is the case.

-Nick

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of programmers
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 4:10 AM
> To: Pgsql-Admin
> Subject: [ADMIN] to many connection
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> hi
> I have a problem with my postgre
> 1 time a day my postgre crash my server and send me a message "... to many
> clients connect..."
> I have incrase the sharedbuffer and the max connection in
> postgre.conf but
> I not solve the problem .
> can yaou help me?
> tank
> by coke
>
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