Hello, i'd like to ask, if it si possible, somehow, to share one database connection across mutliple SQL destinations? Consider this setup (shortened): destination table_a { sql( type(psql) host("localhost") username("my_login") password("secret") database("my_db") table("table_a") columns(...) values (...) ); }; destination table_b { sql( type(psql) host("localhost") username("my_login") password("secret") database("my_db") table("table_b") columns(...) values (...) ); }; destination table_c { sql( type(psql) host("localhost") username("my_login") password("secret") database("my_db") table("table_c") columns(...) values (...) ); }; when i'm using this setup, syslog open 3 separate connections to database, 1 connection for each destination. Is it possible to configure syslog-ng to use only 1 connection, as database and login are the same for all 3 destinations ? If there would be, let's say 50 different tables in single DB, there would be 50 separate connections, which is a waste of resources, as Postgres assign memory for each connection. Also the config in syslog would be much simpler and easier to maintain, if the connection would be described in some section, and destination would define table name and point to some previously defined DB connection. Thanks for helping -- Tomáš Novosad LinuxBox.cz, s.r.o. 28. října 168, 709 00 Ostrava tel.: +420 591 166 221 mobil: +420 737 238 655 email: tomas.novosad@linuxbox.cz jabber: novosad@linuxbox.cz www.linuxbox.cz mobil servis: +420 737 238 656 email servis: servis@linuxbox.cz