On 3/5/19 7:13 PM, Mohit Kumar Sahni wrote:
Hi Adrian,

I have checked my log files. Here are some of the lines that I think were 
logged at the time of connection drop:
2019-03-03 15:57:33.444 UTC [7146] azpostgres@master_configuration_db LOG:  
could not receive data from client: Connection timed out
2019-03-03 15:57:33.444 UTC [13161] azpostgres@master_configuration_db LOG:  
could not receive data from client: Connection timed out
2019-03-03 15:57:33.444 UTC [7571] azpostgres@master_configuration_db LOG:  
could not receive data from client: Connection timed out
2019-03-03 15:57:33.446 UTC [14459] azpostgres@master_configuration_db LOG:  
could not receive data from client: Connection timed out
2019-03-03 15:57:33.448 UTC [18010] azpostgres@postgres LOG:  could not receive 
data from client: Connection timed out

Where is the client running relative to the server?

Does Azure Cloud have a timeout set for connections?


And for the parameters, I have tried following values:
1. tcp_keepalive_idle: 10000 & 2700
2. tcp_keepalive_interval: 10000 & 2600
3. tcp_keepalive_count: 0 & 1
4. session_timeout: 20000

All the values couldn't solve the problem.

Thanks
Mohit Kumar Sahni

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From: Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 6:19 AM
To: Mohit Kumar Sahni; pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Cc: Maneesh Kumar Singh
Subject: Re: Connection Drop from PostgreSQL Database Server

On 3/5/19 4:19 AM, Mohit Kumar Sahni wrote:
I have done a setup over Azure Cloud for my PostgreSQL DB.
It's Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (4vCPU, 8GB RAM) machine with PostgreSQL 9.6 version.
The problem that occurring is, when the connection to the postgresql db stays 
idle for some time let's say 2 to 10 minutes then the connection to the db does 
not respond such that it doesn't fulfil the request and keep processing the 
query.
Same goes with my JAVA Springboot Application. The connection doesn't respond 
and the query keep processing.

Is there anything in the Postgres log that is relevant?

The same for the OS system log?


This happens randomly such that the timing is not traceable sometimes it happens in 
2 minutes, sometimes in 10 minutes & sometimes don't.
I have tried with PostgreSQL Configuration file parameters. I have tried:
tcp_keepalive_idle, tcp_keepalive_interval, tcp_keepalive_count.
Also statement_timeout & session_timeout parameters but it doesn't change 
anyway.

What values for the above?


Thank you



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