If you are using connection pooling DBCP from jakarta then there are settings
such as maxIdle="20" maxWait="200000" make sure to set it high as per requirement.
You can also check your Mysql variables to see the connection timeout value and
set it as your requirement.
Hope this helps
-AK


Raffaele Ragni wrote:

Il gio, 2003-07-10 alle 12:44, Danny ha scritto:


We have jetspeed (1.4 build 4) configured with MySQL DB (I must admit, that
the Sever is quite a poor machine) and some portlets, that generate charts
from DB. Everything works fine, but after a while Jetspeed looses the
connection to the DB. And when the connection is lost, Jetspeed has to be
restarted.

My question now is:

Is this a know thing?
Is this related to Jetspeed? (We have another Jetspeed based application
working with Oracle, where everything is OK)
Is this related to the server? (pentium 1, 128 MB RAM, OS Windows NT)

Anny hint is appreciated.

Danny

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I'm not sure, something about the pool connection timeout? I had a similar thing before and that was the problem.

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