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Re: Safely Killing Backends (Was: Applications that leak connections)

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> On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 05:01:43PM -0500, Jim Wilson wrote:
> 
> > Rather than getting into the raised eyebrow thing , I\\\\\\\'d
suggest
> > checking your "qualifiers". Consider that with Postgres, if killing
a
> > single connection brings the whole server down, you will loose
_all_
> > uncommitted data. If you did not, then I would call that a bug. The
> > weakness is not in the data integrity (directly), it is in the
> > integrity of the server processes and their managability.
> 
> Are you saying that your applications regularly leave uncommitted
> transactions for long periods of time?  That sounds like bugs in your
> applications to me.
> 

I never said that.

<snip>
> 
> What\'s with the backslashes anyway?
> 

Well, I\'m beta testing an email client.  Good question! :-)

Best,

Jim Wilson



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