On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 02:47:25PM -0400, Geoffrey Myers wrote: > Is max connections in any table in the database I can access? edbstore=> \d pg_catalog.pg_settings; View "pg_catalog.pg_settings" Column | Type | Modifiers ------------+---------+----------- name | text | setting | text | unit | text | category | text | short_desc | text | extra_desc | text | context | text | vartype | text | source | text | min_val | text | max_val | text | enumvals | text[] | boot_val | text | reset_val | text | sourcefile | text | sourceline | integer | View definition: SELECT a.name, a.setting, a.unit, a.category, a.short_desc, a.extra_desc, a.context, a.vartype, a.source, a.min_val, a.max_val, a.enumvals, a.boot_val, a.reset_val, a.sourcefile, a.sourceline FROM pg_show_all_settings() a(name, setting, unit, category, short_desc, extra_desc, context, vartype, source, min_val, max_val, enumvals, boot_val, reset_val, sourcefile, sourceline); Rules: pg_settings_n AS ON UPDATE TO pg_settings DO INSTEAD NOTHING pg_settings_u AS ON UPDATE TO pg_settings WHERE new.name = old.name DO SELECT set_config(old.name, new.setting, false) AS set_config -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general