Sorry Tom for the duplicate email. Resending with the mailing list.
Thanks for your response. I'm using a Centos Linux environment and have the open files set very high:-bash-4.2$ ulimit -a|grep open
open files (-n) 65000What else could be limiting the connections?KevinOn Sat, 20 Aug 2022 at 21:20, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Kevin McKibbin <kevinmckibbin123@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> What's limiting my DB from allowing more connections?
> This is a sample of the output I'm getting, which repeats the error 52
> times (one for each failed connection)
> -bash-4.2$ pgbench -c 200 -j 200 -t 100 benchy
> ...
> connection to database "benchy" failed:
> could not connect to server: Resource temporarily unavailable
> Is the server running locally and accepting
> connections on Unix domain socket
> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
This is apparently a client-side failure not a server-side failure
(you could confirm that by seeing whether any corresponding
failure shows up in the postmaster log). That means that the
kernel wouldn't honor pgbench's attempt to open a connection,
which implies you haven't provisioned enough networking resources
to support the number of connections you want. Since you haven't
mentioned what platform this is on, it's impossible to say more
than that --- but it doesn't look like Postgres configuration
settings are at issue at all.
regards, tom lane