Look in data/postgres.conf

You will find a line there such as max_connections = 50 you will also need
to check that shared_buffers is at least twice the max_connections.

You can also start Postmaster with -B nBuffers -N maxbackends
 

On 20/4/2006 17:41, "Martin Kuria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hi,
> 
> I have a problem with my postgresql database it always gives me an error:
> 
> Warning: pg_connect() [function.pg-connect]: Unable to connect to PostgreSQL
> server: FATAL: sorry, too many clients already in ~/includes/DbConnector.php
> on line 27
> 
> Please advice how I can manage my database to handle enough connections
> please advice.
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