Re: Recreating MySQL server gone away Error

2003-08-11 Thread Victoria Reznichenko
Anubrata Chakrabarti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Thanks!
 I did that and started mysql as : safe_mysqld --interactive_timeout=10
 But it DOESN't go away after 10 secs.

Show me the output of SHOW VARIABLES LIKE %timeout%.

 
 On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Victoria Reznichenko wrote:
 
 Anubrata Chakrabarti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  According to the manual mysql server goes away automatically after 8 hrs
  (by default). I changed wait_timeout and tried to recreate the problem but
  no luck! I can access the server even after 8 inactive hrs.

 If you use mysql command line client hich runs in the interactive mode, you should 
 change value of interactive_timeout variable.



 


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Recreating MySQL server gone away Error

2003-08-01 Thread Anubrata Chakrabarti
According to the manual mysql server goes away automatically after 8 hrs
(by default). I changed wait_timeout and tried to recreate the problem but
no luck! I can access the server even after 8 inactive hrs.
Please help.

Anubrata




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Re: Recreating MySQL server gone away Error

2003-08-01 Thread Victoria Reznichenko
Anubrata Chakrabarti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 According to the manual mysql server goes away automatically after 8 hrs
 (by default). I changed wait_timeout and tried to recreate the problem but
 no luck! I can access the server even after 8 inactive hrs.

If you use mysql command line client hich runs in the interactive mode, you should 
change value of interactive_timeout variable.


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Re: Recreating MySQL server gone away Error

2003-08-01 Thread Anubrata Chakrabarti

Thanks!
I did that and started mysql as : safe_mysqld --interactive_timeout=10
But it DOESN't go away after 10 secs.

On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Victoria Reznichenko wrote:

 Anubrata Chakrabarti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  According to the manual mysql server goes away automatically after 8 hrs
  (by default). I changed wait_timeout and tried to recreate the problem but
  no luck! I can access the server even after 8 inactive hrs.

 If you use mysql command line client hich runs in the interactive mode, you should 
 change value of interactive_timeout variable.




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