The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/runtime-config-client.html Description:
Is there a way to alter users idle_session_timeout setting? My understanding is that it's a global setting. The last sentence indicates you can apply an idle session timeout to particular users: idle_session_timeout (integer) Terminate any session that has been idle (that is, waiting for a client query), but not within an open transaction, for longer than the specified amount of time. If this value is specified without units, it is taken as milliseconds. A value of zero (the default) disables the timeout. Unlike the case with an open transaction, an idle session without a transaction imposes no large costs on the server, so there is less need to enable this timeout than idle_in_transaction_session_timeout. Be wary of enforcing this timeout on connections made through connection-pooling software or other middleware, as such a layer may not react well to unexpected connection closure. It may be helpful to enable this timeout only for interactive sessions, perhaps by applying it only to particular users.