On 15 August 2013 15:29, Stuart Ford <stuart.ford@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alban
I would agree with you, except
...that you misread what I wrote ;)
it still happens even after I have disabled
all SSL related stuff in postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf.
Well, of course. Why would that make any difference? Your problem is not SSL related. It would probably happen with a normal connection as well.
That is, unless some SSL-related process on your server is crashing or something like that.
I've also no
evidence of any out of memory events on the server.
That's only one of the candidates for processes that kill your connections. Something or someone is doing that.
There's probably some evidence about this in log files, if you're on an OS that logs stuff.
There's probably some evidence about this in log files, if you're on an OS that logs stuff.
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