Well you are right there is nothing in the change log that idicates that this issue existed or how its fixed. But as I said it seems to fix it there is probably a side effect fix that was not planed but seems to work. The results are rediculously obvious initialy now honestly I think it needs a few days of testing to prove it, and I would like for others to confirm it but from my initial test it on one of my development instances it looks good. I would like other people to test it because I'm not using monitoring on that instance and I only have a few systems attached to it but the difference is so obvious there is deffinitly something there. By the way I've seen the change log betwean 701to 702 but I haven't seen the change log betwean 702 and 703 and I looked its not on their site or in the source package as far as I could initialy tell.
While I admit I can't point to a reason in the change log why, it at least initialy seems to work. I think if any thing it may be a compound correction of multiple bugs that may of fixed a larger harder to pinpoint issue. On Nov 6, 2012 12:01 AM, "Tom Lane" <t...@redhat.com> wrote: > Paul Robert Marino <prmari...@gmail.com> writes: > > Ive been doing some testing and I am fairly positive I found out why > > the number of connections in PostgreSQL increases and its not a > > spacewalk bug at all. > > It looks like its a JDBC bug [ and is fixed in 8.4-703 ] > > This is really interesting, but I looked through the upstream commit > logs, and I can't see any patches between 8.4-701 and 8.4-703 that look > like they'd cure a "connection leak" such as you're describing. There > are a couple of fixes for possible loss-of-protocol-sync issues, but it > doesn't seem like that would result in silent leakage; the symptoms > would be pretty obvious. > > Have you poked into the client-side state to see what that end thinks > it's doing with the idle connections? > > regards, tom lane >
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