Updated on 2022-07-29 GMT+08:00

Server Signaling Functions

Server signaling functions send control signals to other server processes. Only system administrators can use these functions.

  • pg_cancel_backend(pid int)

    Description: Cancels the current query of a backend.

    Return type: boolean

    Note: pg_cancel_backend sends a query cancellation (SIGINT) signal to the backend process identified by pid. The PID of an active backend process can be found in the pid column of the pg_stat_activity view, or can be found by listing the database process using ps on the server.

  • pg_reload_conf()

    Description: Causes all server processes to reload their configuration files.

    Return type: boolean

    Note: pg_reload_conf sends a SIGHUP signal to the server. As a result, all server processes reload their configuration files.

  • pg_rotate_logfile()

    Description: Rotates the log files of the server.

    Return type: boolean

    Note: pg_rotate_logfile instructs the log file manager to immediately switch to a new output file. This function is valid only if the built-in log collector is running.

  • pg_terminate_backend(pid int)

    Description: Terminates a backend thread.

    Return type: boolean

    Note: Each of these functions returns true if they are successful and false otherwise.

    For example:

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    SELECT pid from pg_stat_activity;
           pid       
    -----------------
     140657876268816
     140433774061312
     140433587902208
     140433656592128
     140433723717376
     140433637189376
     140433552770816
     140433481983744
     140433349310208
    (1 rows)
    
    SELECT pg_terminate_backend(140657876268816);
     pg_terminate_backend 
    ----------------------
     t
    (1 row)