> Hi Team , > > We are observing long running process hung in active state on one of > our db from last two days with usename 'xyz', We have tried killing > the respective pid with pg_terminate_backned(pid), it's returning > true but the quires are not actually being terminated. Based on the > client address and port number from pg_stat_activity we found the > connection origin and killed that connection initiation process from > that host , even after that the connections on db from 'xyz' are > not getting terminated.
>Your client backend is most likely sitting in a blocked sys call such as network send, etc. these queries are not doing network calls,they have loopback dblink connection with in. >Not sure though what is relaunching them after you say they were disabled some{where,how}. Is there any workaround to terminate those stuck process apart from restarting the database ? On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 at 00:05, Jerry Sievers <gsiever...@comcast.net> wrote: > bhargav kamineni <bhargavpostg...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi Team , > > > > We are observing long running process hung in active state on one of > > our db from last two days with usename 'xyz', We have tried killing > > the respective pid with pg_terminate_backned(pid), it's returning > > true but the quires are not actually being terminated. Based on the > > client address and port number from pg_stat_activity we found the > > connection origin and killed that connection initiation process from > > that host , even after that the connections on db from 'xyz' are > > not getting terminated. > > Your client backend is most likely sitting in a blocked sys call such as > network send, etc. > > Not sure though what is relaunching them after you say they were > disabled some{where,how}. > > HTH > > > > > and these connections are not making network calls a self dblink > > connection is being established in the query. > > > > as a workaround we have disabled the connections initiation script > > for xyz user and restarted the database right after restart we > > observed the new connections from xyz user to database which is not > > expected because as we have already disables the connections > > initiation script. > > > > select pg_postmaster_start_time(); > > pg_postmaster_start_time > > ------------------------------ > > 2019-09-24 06:44:07.41594+00 > > > > select usename,backend_start from pg_stat_activity where now() > > -xact_start > '3 hours' and usename ='xyz'; > > usename | backend_start > > > > -----------------+---------------------------- > > xyz | 2019-09-24 06:44:38.879047+00 | > > xyz | 2019-09-24 06:44:38.880501+00 | > > xyz | 2019-09-24 06:44:38.881326+00 | > > xyz | 2019-09-24 06:44:38.877561+00 | > > xyz | 2019-09-24 06:44:38.878336+00 | > > > > what could be the possible reason for these connections and > > pg_termiante_backend(pid) not working ? > > > > Thanks, > > Bhargav K > > > > > > > > > > -- > Jerry Sievers > Postgres DBA/Development Consulting > e: postgres.consult...@comcast.net >