Thanks.

But what is the process id that is attached to the connection? Can I track down 
or debug/ get more information related to that process id?

Regards
Jayashree

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[mailto:pgsql-admin-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of David Johnston
Sent: 03 October 2013 19:44
To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] postgres connections in IDLE state..

Rajagopalan, Jayashree wrote
> I'm seeing intermittently - the DB connections getting stale - and not 
> getting returned to the Hibernate session pool. Some of the 
> connections are as old as 9 days.

The whole point of a connection pool is to keep open connections to the 
database.  These connections, when not in use, are "IDLE".  I would expect to 
see a single connection for every permanent pool connection.

I don't see any problem with what you show and describe other than I'd expect 
more than 2 idle connections and I'd expect the supposed "problem" to be 
persistent.

In your example the backend has been alive and in the pool since 9/11 and the 
most recent time it was used was 10/2.  In between those two dates there were 
many other times the connection was used.

David J.




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