On 05/04/2018 09:52 AM, Ian Harding wrote:
I know there are a lot of moving parts to this issue but I think I've eliminated most of them and the problem comes down to the postgresql server generating a statement_timeout error after 10 seconds when the connection statement_timeout is actually set to 15 minutes.

My web server gets a database handle which it keeps for the duration of the function that generates the response.  Multiple queries can be sent and will use the same handle.

After getting the handle I issue "show statement_timeout" and log the result which shows 15 minutes.

84876:May  4 08:31:06 seattle-vm-1-0 nsd: STATEMENT_TIMEOUT IS:
84877-May  4 08:31:06 seattle-vm-1-0 nsd: statement_timeout = 15min

Then I send a query, and it generates a statement_timeout error after 10 seconds.

To follow up on Andres's suggestion, when you do the above do:

select * from pg_settings where name = 'statement_timeout';

and see what the source field is pointing to.



The log has a CONTEXT which indicates a foreign key lookup was going on at the time which is fine...

2018-05-04 04:05:20 PDT [62028]: [82-1] ERROR:  canceling statement due to statement timeout 2018-05-04 04:05:20 PDT [62028]: [83-1] CONTEXT:  SQL statement "SELECT 1 FROM ONLY "public"."clients" x WHERE "c_id" OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) $1 FOR KEY SHARE OF x"
2018-05-04 04:05:20 PDT [62028]: [84-1] STATEMENT:  INSERT /*

Is there anything I'm not thinking of?

Thanks!

- Ian


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