-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lane [mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 4:50 PM
To: Day, David
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Server side backend permanent session memory usage ?

"Day, David" <d...@redcom.com> writes:
> We have a server side function written in plpgsql called by the client 
> side application. That fx does work that includes Invoking a server side 
> plpython2u function.
> If I repeat calling  this severer side logic/function outside our app 
> from a a psql invoked connection and I monitor the memory growth on the 
> backend side I see top reporting a  continual growth trend after each burst 
> of invocations.
> The premise was that the issue of the repeated invocation of the python 
> interpreter and/or the python function  use of a "subprocess" method
> does not cleanup correctly and this  accounts for the memory growth and 
> system performance degradation.   
> FreeBSD 10.1, postgres 9.5.3 or postgres 9.3.11, running on VM,  no relevant 
> problems indicated in log files.

It'd be very useful to find out whether you can reproduce the leakage in 
9.6beta (any beta release will do).  There are a couple of significant fixes in 
plpython that might be relevant --- I'm looking at these in
particular:

https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git&a=commitdiff&h=8c75ad436
https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git&a=commitdiff&h=1d2fe56e4

We did not back-patch those changes because they seemed rather invasive/risky 
compared to the value for average users.

If you still see misbehavior in 9.6, it'd be worth trying to extract a 
self-contained example.

                        regards, tom lane


Tom,


I would venture that the first item you listed probably explains our 
observations.

I plan to write up an internal trouble report on our end  so that when we start 
using 9.6 we will disable the connection 
refresh workaround and re-check the issue and report back at that time.  ( Not 
soon unfortunately ) 

I guess then it is a word of caution in the meantime to 9.5 and earlier version 
users who use the python extension and have long lived connections.



Thanks so much for your assistance.



Best Regards


Dave Day
 


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