On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Tom Lane wrote: > Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Basically, total connections is to be set larger than you think you will > > ever need, while you expect per-db to be hit, and if something keeps > > trying to connect and failing, we may get very bad connection > > performance for other backends. > > Hmm, I see your point. A per-db limit *could* be useful even if it's > set high enough that you don't expect it to be hit ... but most likely > people would try to use it in a way that it wouldn't be very efficient > compared to a client-side solution.
As mentioned in my response to Bruce ... in an ISP situation, a DoS attack against the database by a single client can be very easy to accomplish in our current situation ... all I need to do is setup a perl script that opens all the connections I can to the database I have access to until all are used up, and nobody else has access to *their* databases ... ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html