KartheeK wrote:
Meanwhile, I tried the same thing on a Mandrake-10.1, And Guess What!!!
No Errors in my httpd logs.....
It sounds like you are using RPMs for mod_perl and the application you
have is written for a specific version which is not the one on your Red
Hat system.
Now, the question is How Can I *prove my
Boss* and to myself that I have established mysql connection during
httpd process start up....
Just read the documentation for Apache::DBI. It tells you how to turn
on the DEBUG setting which will print what you need to the error_log.
1. I tried this,
2. I stopped mysql server
3. I Restarted httpd server, but surprizingly it came up without any
problem
Connections are not made during the server startup, but rather when a
child process is forked. You will probably find errors in the log from
when it tried to fork a child.
- Perrin