On 2006.05.19, Stan Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Which coincidentally is the expiry time (MaxOpen and MaxIdle) set on 
> >my database connections. 
> >My system is ACS-derived, so I wouldn't be surprised if these database 
> >settings are common in other ACS-derived systems.
> 
> What do you think is the reason that not all systems encounter this 1B 
> second issue? The passage of time is the one factor inevitably shared by 
> every system running aolserver, yet not every system barfs in the same 
> fashion. Why?

Generally, the only time I've seen people config the MaxOpen and MaxIdle
to 1B seconds is when they're using an ACS or OpenACS recommended
configuration.

It might be a good idea for the OpenACS folks to edit/update their
documentation and sample configs to correct this, as well ... although
it'll never be May 13, 2006 ever again, so maybe it's a non-issue.  :-)

-- Dossy

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