RE: MS SQL Server

2003-06-19 Thread Ryan Farrington
ve two products they want to connect; let's not be lame about it. ~Ben -Original Message- From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 9:32 AM To: FARRINGTON, RYAN Cc: 'Andy Wardley'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: MS SQL Server On Wed, 18

RE: MS SQL Server

2003-06-19 Thread Davis, Benjamin
nt to connect; let's not be lame about it. ~Ben -Original Message- From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 9:32 AM To: FARRINGTON, RYAN Cc: 'Andy Wardley'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: MS SQL Server On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, FARRINGTON

RE: MS SQL Server

2003-06-18 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, FARRINGTON, RYAN wrote: > omg... linux people using MS SQL servers? shame on you... =) I hold in one hand the option of taking a pager home with me. In the other hand is using MS SQL Server and giving support over to our 24/7 DBAs. Which would you choose? -- <:-

RE: MS SQL Server [x-adr]

2003-06-18 Thread Garrett Goebel
Title: RE: MS SQL Server [x-adr] Matt Sergeant wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Cosimo Streppone wrote: > > 1) lack of placeholders support with DBD::Sybase + Freetds layer. > >    I used freetds 0.53, but 0.61 had the same problem for me. > > Ah, that explains why peop

RE: MS SQL Server

2003-06-18 Thread FARRINGTON, RYAN
Title: RE: MS SQL Server omg... linux people using MS SQL servers? shame on you... =) -Original Message- From: Andy Wardley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 10:15 AM To: Matt Sergeant Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MS SQL Server Matt Sergeant wrote

Re: MS SQL Server

2003-06-18 Thread Andy Wardley
Matt Sergeant wrote: > Anyone got any experience of doing MS SQL Server from mod_perl on Linux > (via the FreeTDS drivers)? Only a little, but I know that Simon Matthews ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has done a lot. ISTR he switched from Postgres to SQL Server (from mod_perl front end, via FreeTD

Re: MS SQL Server

2003-06-18 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Cosimo Streppone wrote: > > Any gotchas I should be aware of? I have a very high performance > > requirements application (millions of hits/day) and I need to know the > > architecture can cope with it (the alternative being PostgreSQL). > > Sorry if I mention obvious things,

Re: MS SQL Server

2003-06-18 Thread Cosimo Streppone
Matt Sergeant wrote: Anyone got any experience of doing MS SQL Server from mod_perl on Linux (via the FreeTDS drivers)? Not under mod_perl, but I think the experience is still relevant. Any gotchas I should be aware of? I have a very high performance requirements application (millions of hits

MS SQL Server

2003-06-18 Thread Matt Sergeant
Anyone got any experience of doing MS SQL Server from mod_perl on Linux (via the FreeTDS drivers)? Any gotchas I should be aware of? I have a very high performance requirements application (millions of hits/day) and I need to know the architecture can cope with it (the alternative being

Re: Driver to access the MS SQL Server database!!!

2000-12-14 Thread Alexander Farber (EED)
Hi, I've learned to recognize your postings by the triple ! in the subject line. Edmar Edilton da Silva wrote: > Please, can anyone tell me what driver I can use to access the MS SQL Server >database? I am using the freetds_dbd driver, but It doesn't work properly wh

Re: Driver to access the MS SQL Server database!!!

2000-12-13 Thread Fabrice Scemama
Edmar Edilton da Silva wrote: > > Hi all, > > Please, can anyone tell me what driver I can use to access the MS > SQL Server database? I am using the freetds_dbd driver, but It > doesn't work properly when under heavy workload, the child processes > of the ap

Driver to access the MS SQL Server database!!!

2000-12-13 Thread Edmar Edilton da Silva
    Hi all,     Please, can anyone tell me what driver I can use to access the MS SQL Server  database? I am using the freetds_dbd driver, but It doesn't work properly when under heavy workload, the child processes of the apache server are aborted. I think that the problem is the freetd