On 2006.05.19, 'Jesus' Jeff Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which coincidentally is the expiry time (MaxOpen and MaxIdle) set on my 
> database connections.  

Ahahaha!  Yes, in the back of my head I always wondered (and never
bothered to compute) when that silly value of 10^9 would bite someone.
Guess it's May 12, 2006.  :-)

Can everyone who's affected go and change MaxIdle and MaxOpen and
anything else that's a time-in-seconds parameter and lop off a few zeros
and see if that makes the problem "go away"?

This is too funny.  I'm still chuckling ... :-)  Thanks for figuring it
out!

-- Dossy

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