That's what I figured, thanks for your quick response.

Cheers,
Alex

On Oct 30, 2:08 pm, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 30, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Alex McNamara wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Is there any way to connect to multiple slave databases on a single
> > engine?  My single db setup is getting killed.
>
> > I found this in engine.url._parse_rfc1738_args:
>
> >            (?:
> >                (?P<host>[^/:]*)
> >                (?::(?P<port>[^/]*))?
> >            )?
>
> > but I'm not really sure how to read this regex, and structure my URL
> > string.
>
> the engine supports only a single "host" argument which is passed  
> along to the DBAPI's connect() function.  Unless your DBAPI has some  
> special "multi database" mode which occurs through its connect()  
> function (I'm not familiar with any DBAPI which does this), or you  
> have a single host which is load-balancing proxy of some kind (these  
> do exist), your application would have to explicitly handle multiple  
> engines connected to each slave database.
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