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On 31/10/13 03:13, si24 wrote:
I have geoserver connected to a postgres database and so far I have been
reading that I would need some sort of connection pooling but how do I go
about doing that when it seems most of the connection pooling
aplications/programs seem to only run on linux. I have a windows machine.

otherwise is there some other sort of way that i can get the connections to
close if they are not being used so as not to use all the connection on
postgresql which is currently at 100 even if I set the max connections to
10000 I don't think that's going to be enough and I don't think thats a
proper way to solve the problem I am having currently.





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I woulds serious suggest that you upgrade to Linux as soon as practicable - for performance and security, amongst many other reasons!


Cheers,
Gavin


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