"Trevor Talbot" wrote: >On 10/20/07, Rainer Bauer <usenet@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> "Magnus Hagander" wrote: >> >> >> - Max_connections is set to 500. I did that originally because I kept >> >> seeing a message about no connection available and I thought it was >> >> because I was not allocating enough connections. My machine has 2GB of RAM. >> > >> >There's your problem. 500 is way above what the windows version can handle. IIRC the hard max is somewhere around 200 depending on some OS factors that we don't entirely know. I'd never recommend going above 100-150. With no more than 2Gb ram, not above 100. >> >> My guess is that Windows is running out of handles. Each backend uses about >> 150 handles. 100 Backends means 15000 handles. Depending how many other >> programs are currently running the no. of startable backends will vary >> depending on the total handle limit Windows imposes. > >Those are kernel object handles; the ceiling does depend on available >kernel memory, but they're cheap, and postgres is in no danger of >running into that limit. Most of the handle limits people talk about >are on USER (window etc) objects, which come from a single shared >pool. You are right. I just did a quick test and depending on the handle type these limits are quite high. I could create 5 millions events or 4 millions semaphores or 3,5 millions mutexes before the system returned error 1816 ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_QUOTA "Not enough quota is available to process this command.". Rainer ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly