This patch is in the upcoming 5.4.17 release.
-Tom
On May 29, 2006, at 7:05 AM, Ron Gage wrote:
Greetings:
I don't know if anyone in here is encountering this problem (yet), but
it has
been affecting me for the past few weeks - ever since I upgraded my
MySQL
server to 5.0.19. It took quite
On Jun 5, 2006, at 7:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is what I am running here - 5.4.16. Had the same problem -
worked fine for
the first 8 hours, then started getting failed auth errors. I
minimized the
problem from the MySQL side by changing the interactive_timeout and
wait_timeout val
Tom:
Quoting Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I already applied a patch to 5.4.16 that looks like it would take
care of this condition, and it should be more "universal" in how it
works.
Can someone with MySQL try 5.4.16 and see if it fixes the problem?
If not, I'll look into adding Ron's
Jianbin Xiao- vmysql: reconnect to server if connection was dropped.This patch can resolv this program. On 5/29/06,
Ron Gage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Greetings:
I don't know if anyone in here is encountering this problem (yet), but it hasbeen affecting me for the past few weeks - ever since I upg
Tom Collins wrote:
I already applied a patch to 5.4.16 that looks like it would take care
of this condition, and it should be more "universal" in how it works.
Can someone with MySQL try 5.4.16 and see if it fixes the problem? If
not, I'll look into adding Ron's patch.
Can do in the morni
I already applied a patch to 5.4.16 that looks like it would take care
of this condition, and it should be more "universal" in how it works.
Can someone with MySQL try 5.4.16 and see if it fixes the problem? If
not, I'll look into adding Ron's patch.
Tom
On Jun 4, 2006, at 7:12 AM, tonix (A
Please DON'T underextimate this patch, and put it in vpopmail soon.
When you stop MySQL, all services working with vpopmail library and
using permanent connections to MySQL (like courier-authdaemon) will
stop working. You must restart them after any mysql failure.
With this patch, no need to