Hi , thanks for the reply
I answered under questions

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 8:34 PM, Emmanuel Cecchet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi Shai,
>
>  I wanted to know if its normal:
> >
> > 1.
> > I have 2 backends of mysql and 1 controller and Myosotis running for
> > mysql clients..
> > when I run for one of the backends a backup it brings the backend
> > offline (disables it) and then i need to run 'enable backendname' to
> > re-enable ... is this normal ?
> >
> No this is not normal. The backup operation disables the backend, performs
> the backup and then automatically re-enables the backend (unless the backend
> was already disabled before the backup operation was executed). If the
> backend remains offline, an error probably happened and you should be able
> to find the error message in the logs.
>

it was not disabled before the backup.. also no errors was displayed during
or after backup


>  2.
> > during the time that the controller enables the backend (it takes few
> > minutes..) it looks like the Myosotis (and probably the controller) are not
> > able to get new connections from client.. ?
> >
> This is not normal either. Are you using persistent connections?


I dont think I use persistent connections - here is my config (in a paste
site):
http://paste.lisp.org/display/60634

Which version of Sequoia are you using?
>

2.10.10


>
> Thanks for your interest in Sequoia,
> Emmanuel
>
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