On Sun, 1 May 2005 23:08:39 -0500 Jaime Casanova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On 5/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Sun, 1 May 2005 14:35:37 -0500 >> Bruno Wolff III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 19:57:37 +0300, >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> >> >> Listen Tom, write a client software that releases the >> >> resources / locks that was hold before client power >is >> >down >> >> or client connection was lost. >> > >> >If Postgres can tell the connection has been lost then >it >> >should roll back the connection. >> >> Yes, but, Can PostgreSQL know which connection is lost >or >> live or dead ? >> >> >The problem is that you can't always >> >tell if a connection has been lost. All you can do is >> timeout, either when TCP >> >times out or some other timeout (such as a statment >> timeout) that you set. >> >> You are right, a timeout parameter must be used for >that >> on the backend. a client application never find the >> previous instance before it crashed. However more than >one >> connection was able to be established to PostgreSQL >> backend.. >> >> Statement_timeout is just a escape mechanism for >active >> transaction. Imagine; you've started a process to update >> the rows in a table then your PC power was down but you >> have not sent commit or rollback yet..What will happen >now >> >If you send the update outside a transaction and... > >Option 1) ...the client crashes then the update will >commit, i think. >If you don't want that send the update inside a >begin/commit block. > >Option 2) ...the server crashes the update will rollback. > > >If you send the update inside a transaction and... > >Option 1) ...the client crashes then the update will >rollback. >Option 2) ...the server crashes the update will rollback. > >Actually, i can't see what's the problem. :)
No, process waits until it is completed.. Adnan DURSUN ASRIN Bili?im Hiz.Ltd. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq