Accumulating idle processes

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I've run PHP and PostgreSQL for quite a while and never seen this problem
before. I think it's new, but maybe I never paid attention to it before.

I am frequently running out of connections to the database. Here's a
snippet of my ps -ax

 1882  ??  S      0:00.07 postgres: postgres cgssd_members [local] idle   
    
 1883  ??  S      0:00.09 postgres: postgres cgssd_members [local] idle   
    
 1884  ??  S      0:00.07 postgres: postgres cgssd_members [local] idle   
    
 1886  ??  S      0:00.14 postgres: postgres cgssd_members [local] idle   
    
 1887  ??  S      0:00.06 postgres: postgres cgssd_members [local] idle   
    
  500 std- S      0:01.14 /usr/local/bin/postmaster -D
/usr/local/pgsql/data
  501 std- S      0:00.02 postgres: stats buffer process                  
    
  502 std- S      0:00.21 postgres: stats collector process               
    

As you can see, there are some connections that have come in from PHP on
my web pages and have gone idle. I've never seen these before and
eventually they build up and I get an error connecting from the PHP page
to the database. I can kill -9 one of them, and the other disappear. What
is going on here? Some cleanup process is not working.

I'm running Apache 1.3.33 on Darwin Kernal 7.9.0 (MacOS X 10.3.9) with PHP
4.3.6 and PostgreSQL 7.4.2.

Ideas and suggestions are welcome.

Thanks,
Gary

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