Do you have debug set to 0? Cake sends a bunch of  DESCRIBE statements
otherwise. Is this what you're seeing?

On Mar 30, 5:23 am, NdJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I've noticed that CakePHP seems to cause a database connect
> for each page load (when the controller uses a model) even if the page
> does not perform any database query.
>
> On the surface of things this might make sense.  My concern is that
> I'm seeing database connects even when the data obtained through my
> controller is clearly coming from cache.  I was not too concerned
> about this until I happened to be doing some database performance work
> and discovered that my database is spending most of its time dealing
> with connect requests.
>
> I've taken a quick look into the CakePHP source and there seems to be
> an autoConnect parameter in the __construct() method of the DboSource
> class that at least sounds like the kind of thing I want to tweak, but
> I've been unable to work out how get at this properly.
>
> Does anyone know how to stop Cake connecting to the database when it
> does not need to in this case?
>
> My setup in brief:-
> * CakePHP 1.3 RC3.
> * mysqli
> * persistent database connections
> * using the mk-query-digest tool to analyze database query performance
> at the wire (very useful) -http://www.maatkit.org/doc/mk-query-digest.html
>
> Cheers,
> N

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