Hi Alexandre,
Thanks for the answer. Is there any way to prevent this from happening? - I
ask because I have many users who connect to the postgres database through
QGIS and for each user connection, it is generating five connection
sessions in the database. And that has killed Postgres's performance. Is
there a way to prevent QGIS from generating this amount of connections?

Best Regards

Maurício Vieira Cardoso Filho
Gerente TI Infra
Tel: +556137995051
email : [email protected];
skype: mauricio.cardoso1974


Em ter., 8 de mar. de 2022 às 23:36, Alexandre Neto <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Hello Mauricio,
>
> That is "normal". Several different components of QGIS can establish
> different and independent connections to PostgreSQL. For example, the
> browser panel can create a connection, the database manager another, and so
> on.
>
> Alexandre Neto
>
> A terça, 8/03/2022, 20:14, Mauricio Vieira Cardoso Filho via Qgis-user <
> [email protected]> escreveu:
>
>> I use QGIS 3.16 and I'm having an operation that I believe to be
>> abnormal. I use QGIS connected to a postgres database. My problem is that
>> QGIS is creating five simultaneous connections for each database user. (For
>> example, when opening qgis and connecting to the bank, on my server I have
>> five connections created with my username). Does anyone have any idea what
>> could be happening?
>>
>> Best
>> Maurício Vieira Cardoso Filho
>> Gerente TI Infra
>> Tel: +556137995051
>> email : [email protected];
>> skype: mauricio.cardoso1974
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