; database name = connect string [databases] newsblur = host=db_pgsql port=5432 dbname=newsblur # slave = host=db02 port=5432 dbname=newsblur ;; Configuation section [pgbouncer] ignore_startup_parameters = application_name ;;; ;;; Administrative settings ;;; logfile = /var/log/postgresql/pgbouncer.log pidfile = /var/log/postgresql/pgbouncer.pid ;;; ;;; Where to wait for clients ;;; ; ip address or * which means all ip-s listen_addr = 127.0.0.1 listen_port = 6432 unix_socket_dir = /var/log/postgresql ;;; ;;; Authentication settings ;;; ; any, trust, plain, crypt, md5 auth_type = plain ; auth_file = 8.0/main/global/pg_auth auth_file = /etc/pgbouncer/userlist.txt ;;; ;;; Users allowed into database 'pgbouncer' ;;; ; comma-separated list of users, who are allowed to change settings admin_users = ; comma-separated list of users who are just allowed to use SHOW command stats_users = sclay ;;; ;;; Pooler personality questions ;;; ; When server connection is released back to pool: ; session - after client disconnects ; transaction - after transaction finishes ; statement - after statement finishes pool_mode = session ; ; Query for cleaning connection immidiately after releasing from client. ; ; Query for 8.3+: ; DISCARD ALL; ; ; Older versions: ; RESET ALL; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION DEFAULT ; server_reset_query = ; ; Comma-separated list of parameters to ignore when given ; in startup packet. Newer JDBC versions require the ; extra_float_digits here. ; ;ignore_startup_parameters = extra_float_digits ; ; When taking idle server into use, this query is ran first. ; SELECT 1 ; server_check_query = select 1 ; If server was used more recently that this many seconds ago, ; skip the check query. Value 0 may or may not run in immidiately. server_check_delay = 10 ;;; ;;; Connection limits ;;; ; total number of clients that can connect max_client_conn = 100 default_pool_size = 20 ; how many additional connection to allow in case of trouble ;reserve_pool_size = 5 ; if a clients needs to wait more than this many seconds, use reserve pool ;reserve_pool_timeout = 3 log_connections = 0 log_disconnections = 0 ; log error messages pooler sends to clients log_pooler_errors = 1 ; If off, then server connections are reused in LIFO manner ;server_round_robin = 0 ;;; ;;; Timeouts ;;; ;; Close server connection if its been connected longer. ;server_lifetime = 1200 ;; Close server connection if its not been used in this time. ;; Allows to clean unneccessary connections from pool after peak. ;server_idle_timeout = 60 ;; Cancel connection attepmt if server does not answer takes longer. ;server_connect_timeout = 15 ;; If server login failed (server_connect_timeout or auth failure) ;; then wait this many second. ;server_login_retry = 15 ;; Dangerous. Server connection is closed if query does not return ;; in this time. Should be used to survive network problems, ;; _not_ as statement_timeout. (default: 0) ;query_timeout = 0 ;; Dangerous. Client connection is closed if no activity in this time. ;; Should be used to survive network problems. (default: 0) ;client_idle_timeout = 0 ;; Disconnect clients who have not managed to log in after connecting ;; in this many seconds. ;client_login_timeout = 60 ;; Clean automatically created database entries (via "*") if they ;; stay unused in this many seconds. ; autodb_idle_timeout = 3600 ;;; ;;; Low-level tuning options ;;; ;; buffer for streaming packets ;pkt_buf = 2048 ;; networking options, for info: man 7 tcp ;; linux: notify program about new connection only if there ;; is also data received. (Seconds to wait.) ;; On Linux the default is 45, on other OS'es 0. ;tcp_defer_accept = 0 ;; In-kernel buffer size (linux default: 4096) ;tcp_socket_buffer = 0 ;; whether tcp keepalive should be turned on (0/1) ;tcp_keepalive = 0 ;; following options are linux-specific. ;; they also require tcp_keepalive=1 ;; count of keepaliva packets ;tcp_keepcnt = 0 ;; how long the connection can be idle, ;; before sending keepalive packets ;tcp_keepidle = 0 ;; The time between individual keepalive probes. ;tcp_keepintvl = 0