On 19/08/07, Gavin M. Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We use PHP, but think of it as a universal PgSQL proxy..  If you connect to
> a connection you setup in pgBouncer via psql, it looks like a normal
> database.   Nothing is different in your code but where you connect (for us,
> it's the same as our core DB server on a different server).  Let me know if
> that answers your question, would be happy to elaborate further if needed.



Thanks much Gavin. That's useful info. Is it easy to set up without
breaking a live, production pgsql environment? I don't mind a quick
restart but significant downtime may not be an option.

I guess this may be too much, but would you have some PHP code you
could share? I like the idea of connecting to pgbouncer as though it
were a db, but it's unclear how that would get me to my tables in my
real db?

TIA!

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