Kill a postgresql session/connection
Maybe just restart postgres
=> sudo service postgresql restart
You can use pg_terminate_backend() to kill a connection. You have to be superuser to use this function. This works on all operating systems the same.
SELECT
pg_terminate_backend(pid)
FROM
pg_stat_activity
WHERE
-- don't kill my own connection!
pid <> pg_backend_pid()
-- don't kill the connections to other databases
AND datname = 'database_name'
;
Before executing this query, you have to REVOKE the CONNECT privileges to avoid new connections:
REVOKE CONNECT ON DATABASE dbname FROM PUBLIC, username;
If you're using Postgres 8.4-9.1 use procpid instead of pid
SELECT
pg_terminate_backend(procpid)
FROM
pg_stat_activity
WHERE
-- don't kill my own connection!
procpid <> pg_backend_pid()
-- don't kill the connections to other databases
AND datname = 'database_name'
;