Hello,

this could be one cause, and another - the timeout is in the end for every 
request. So, if you have a loaded sever with several requests waiting to be 
written to the server it will wait for each of of them, I think. (It has been 
some time that I personally tested this functionality.)

Cheers,

Henning

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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] out of shm without any visible reason


On 10.03.20 22:54, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Regarding db_mysql timeout_interval, it has its default value 2, which 
> means 6 seconds.  The insert was hanging in the timer process much 
> longer and no error messages related to abort appear in syslog.  How 
> is that possible?

I can't say why it happens, but, iirc, in some versions of mysql client library 
docs is written that the timeout may fail in various cases.

Cheers,
Daniel


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