2009/7/1 Merlin Moncure <mmonc...@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Anderson Valadares<anderva...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hi all
>>  I have a software developed in Delphi as a Windows Service, but, i don't
>> know why, it consumns an unexpected large system memory (515m).
>> The service access PostgresSQL by ODBC driver (psqlodbc_08_03_0400) and it
>> consist simply of a loop calling a procedure PL/PGSQL. How to discover what
>> is causing or why this high memory usage ? What objects are being used on
>> this session ?
>
> you are definitely leaking.   resident memory size (RES) of 1gb+ is
> not a normal situation.
>
> I bet that you have a transaction that is not being completed.  First
> thing to check is:
>
> select * from pg_stat_activity;
>
> and see if your backend (by pid) is in IDLE, running a query, or 'IDLE
> in transaction.'
>
> Also, try not to top-post(paste your response _below_ mine), and send
> plain text email where possible.
>
> merlin
>

Well,


Thank for your answer.
I double check what you ask me ...
About the leaking memory, i think as you that i’m having it ...
but i can find where is it or in which part of the procedure is responsable.

The pg_start_activity does not return any uncompleted transation.
I work with subtransations inside the main transaction.

Any ideia ?

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