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This would usually happen in the morning for me aswell. The timeout
makes sense since it is thrown at the time people get to work and start
using the app after it's sat all night doing nothing.
Looking through DBPool.py it's not imeadiately apparent to me how DBPool
would be aware of
Hi David,
I've seen something similar. Unfortunatelly, I couldn't find the reason. I'm
using the MySQLdb adapter and have a very strong suspision that this is DB
related.
But, it could really be some rare race condition I'm seeing.
And I'm using a really old version of Webware, what might be a
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I can't say I've experienced this behaviour directly but few points:
- Process name in brackets does mean swapped to disk probably
because the process has been inactive for a while (seems likely
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I can't
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I
can't say I've experienced this behaviour directly butfew
points:
-
Process name in brackets does mean "swapped to disk" probably because the
process has been
in python.
Not sure that this helps or not - might be a red herring
Adam
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Sorry to be replying to my own post, but I haven't seen any list traffic related to my question below, so maybe it didn't get out to the list. The situation described below has occurred several times this week, and in most
--- Thomas E Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose I could make this code available if anyone wants
it, but the ping logic is database-specific.
I'd love to see this code at least as a jumping off point for a MySQL
(and Postgres) version.
It's attached in a tarball. I hope no one
the state but that probably less useful in
python.
Not
sure that this helps or not - might be a red herring
Adam
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--- Thomas E Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 10:00, Stephan Diehl wrote:
On Thursday 07 August 2003 15:10, Thomas E Jenkins wrote:
For what it's worth I've had the same problems. It always
follows my other problem, MySQL throwing (2013, 'Lost connection
to MySQL
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