Dan,
thanks for your reply:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD (during configure
In the last episode (Apr 30), Joerg Bruehe said:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD
Dan,
your info is very valuable - thanks:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 30), Joerg Bruehe said:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10
Hi Groggy (whom I didn't contact for too long a time), everybody,
following the advice on your page, I include the FreeBSD list, even
though I'm not subscribed there (hoping it will allow me to post) -
so please, whoever replies, could you please cc: me directly?
Of course, I tried Google, but
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
net_retry_count which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD (during configure phase).
The source code comment about this variable