Hello Ingvar -


This is correct. All modules that use a specific database employ a common connection.

regards

Hugh


On Tuesday, Sep 23, 2003, at 23:33 Australia/Melbourne, Ingvar Bjarnason wrote:


Hi all,

It seems to me when Radiator connects to MySQL that if one handler has
trouble connecting to the db (locked table etc) and times out thereby
flagging the db down for a set timeout period, all other handlers, authby�s
og authlogs using the same db will flag the db down as well. It�s like
there is a global timeout. Anyone else seen this happen ? I'm still
looking into this btw. so I may be wrong. If true this has the
unfortunate side effect that if you for example temporarily lock a table a
specific handler is using the whole db is marked offline.


    Best regards,
                             Ingvar


Ingvar Bjarnason Data division Iceland Telecom

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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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