Steve Crawford wrote: > Sysadmin wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm finding that routinely when I try to reload a database on a server >> where I know there are no connections to a given DB I get the error: >> >> $ dropdb foo && createdb foo -O bar && psql foo -f /path/to/db.out >> dropdb: database removal failed: ERROR: database "foo" is being >> accessed by other users >> >> This means I need to restart the postmaster, but the server contains >> many DBs, of which some may actually be in use. How can I tell postgres >> that the database 'foo' should be marked as not in use / clear or drop >> any open connections / etc? > > If you connect to "foo" and run "select * from pg_stat_activity;" what > does it show? > > Have you tried changing pg_hba.conf (and reloading PG and waiting for > current connections to terminate of course) to deny access to foo before > running your commands? > > Is there a pg_dumpall (or anything else that might access that db at the > PG superuser level) running at the time? > > Cheers, > Steve Thanks, Steve! Turns out a daemon was indeed still connected to the database... that command pointed that out, and I assure you I gave myself a decent smack in the forehead for it. :) Madi ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match