Is there a way to view the active/inactive connections to PostgreSQL 6.5.3?
And if so is it possible to kill those that are inactive? I'm having
difficulty in testing using a Java application, where connections are
established and then not being destroyed properly. This causes me to get an
error
After using PostgreSQL (V 6.5.1) for a while I get more and more database
applications. They are maily operated by a WEB-Interface.
As in any database applicatio there are user defined tables, views, functions
etc.
Is there any convenient way to create a documentation of all my work?
Thanks for
At 18:40 2000-06-06 +0200, Werner Modenbach wrote:
>After using PostgreSQL (V 6.5.1) for a while I get more and more database
>applications. They are maily operated by a WEB-Interface.
>
>As in any database applicatio there are user defined tables, views, functions
>etc.
>Is there any convenient w
Respected sir/madam,
I have been able to access the databases of my postgresql immediately after
logging on to my postgres user. But i am confused about POSTMASTER
application. Following r my querries regarding POSTMASTER :
1. What is the main utility of this application?
2. Is it executed autom
Why don't you start reading one of the many docs in the doc dir?
They are very complete, and you'll find everything in there :-)
Jacopo S.
( Some other might have answered RTFM ... :-) )
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