On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Dariusz Mysior <[email protected]> wrote:
> But in mysite-mysite-settings.py in DATABASES I dont't have CONN_MAX_AGE and
> in don't have in my general directory file my.cnf :/ ????

Helpfully, mysql uses my.cnf to refer to a whole raft of different
config files (or rather, multiple config files all called my.cnf get
read, combined in a specific order, and specific sections read
depending on what program is being run). You are saying your app - the
mysql client - does not have a my.cnf. Francois is saying that the
mysql server's my.cnf has that setting.

Even if it doesn't, it will have a default value. If the servers
"default" value differs from your client's "default" value then you
would have the same issue.

Cheers

Tom

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