On May 31, 2007, at 9:13 PM, Ottavio Campana wrote:

Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Ottavio Campana wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Ottavio Campana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have postgresql running several databases. I can stop them all by
stopping postgresql, but sometimes I'd like to shut down a single
database.

Can I get the same effect of stopping postgresql for only one database?
You can tweak pg_hba.conf to disallow all access to that particular
database.  Will that accomplish what you want?

well, that would be only a part: I'd also like to stop all the processes related to that db. Sometimes I have some connection I'd like to close...

set datallowconn to false in pg_database;

does it shut down the already existing ones?

No, it does not kill already existing connections to the given database.

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