I wrote: > "Peter Brant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Does that also explain why an attempt to make a new connection just >> hangs?
> Actually, I was just wondering about that --- seems like a bare > connection attempt should not generate any WAL entries. Do you have any > nondefault actions in ~/.psqlrc or something like that? I just repeated the hangup scenario here, and confirmed that I can still start and stop a plain-vanilla psql session (no ~/.psqlrc, no special per-user or per-database settings) without it hanging. I can also do simple read-only SELECTs. So I'm thinking your hang must involve some additional non-read-only actions. [ thinks for awhile longer ... ] No, I take that back. Once you'd exhausted the current pg_clog page (32K transactions), even read-only transactions would be blocked by the need to create a new pg_clog page (which is a WAL-logged action). A read-only transaction never actually makes a WAL entry, but it does still consume an XID and hence a slot on the current pg_clog page. So I just hadn't tried enough transactions. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster