Re: Issue with processes open for clients

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Thanks for your answer!
How can i issue a cancel?
thanks in advance!
On 11/10/06, Simon Riggs <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 19:54 +0000, jose fuenmayor wrote:
> Hi all , I have a question or a doubt, when I ran psql remotely it
> opens a process on the server, so I issue a query (select count(*)
> from 80millionsrowstable) then I can see that process taking cpu and
> mem from the server (using top), then I cancel the psql on the client,
> I expect to see that process gone but that is not the case it is still
> there! and taking resources!.
>
> When I cancelled the query issued by the client is not supposed to
> eliminate the process open for him on the server?

If you quit psql, then the server may not realise you have disconnected.
You need to issue a cancel, so that can be communicated to the server so
it knows to quit.

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  Simon Riggs
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