Too obvious or too complicated? On Monday, June 4, 2012 7:10:14 PM UTC+4, Pavel Skvazh wrote: > > Hi, everyone! > > Due to an obviously lacking skills of an admin, the connection with Mysql > sever is really spotty. > > And I keep getting OperationalError 'Can't connect to MySQL server' error > every once in a while. > What's the best practice approach to handle this kind of errors. > Logical way would be to try to reconnect N times every N seconds and if it > fails - throw this error. > Doing it manually doesn't seem appropriate and natural. Code won't be > pretty either. > Connection pool looks like the way to go. i.e. try to get another > connection if this one dies for some reason. It doesn't look like it's the > way it is. > > Any help would be highly appreciated. >
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