Stefan,
I agree with you and that is how I understood it.

You have the cherokee-dbslayer_handler and then there is a database.
I was expecting that the connections from the dbslayer will stay open on the
dbserver.

but this does not seem to be the case or I have done some mistake in my
setup.

where to look next?
should I have had compiled with some different settings?

My compile settings are

 ./configure --prefix=/opt/cherokee-dbslayer
 --with-mysql --without-libssl --without-ldap --without-geoip
--without-ffmpeg --disable-ipv6
 --enable-internal-pcre --without-sendfile-support --disable-pam --disable-nls




On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Stefan de Konink <[email protected]> wrote:

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> > Would sending http 1.1 header help? would the application (caller) need
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> This is totally unrelated how the backend behaves.
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> Stefan
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-- 
best regards
Atif Ghaffar
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