We're running on tao linux. And yes, there are many client connection requests sent to the server at the same time. My impression was that client connection requests usually show up as a postgres process not postmaster but I could be wrong. Is it that the postmaster forks off a process on receiving a client connection request and then renames the process to postgres and I'm issuing my ps command while its in the intermediate state when its still called postmaster? Thanks, Ameet On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Tom Lane wrote: > Ameet Kini <akini@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > In our installation of the postgres 7.4.7, we are seeing a lot of the > > following postmaster processes (around 50) being spawned by the initial > > postmaster process once in a while: > > Lots of postmaster processes can only come from lots of connection > requests. You need to look at the behavior of your client code and > see why it's doing that. > > It might also be helpful to use a "ps" command that shows you the > per-process state displays rather than the original postmaster arguments. > What platform are you on? The only one I know of offhand that does > the latter by default is Solaris --- see FAQ_Solaris for how to work > around it. > > regards, tom lane > Ameet