I will choose b) which is most flexible and also takes care of restarted
mysqld's.

I will try to fix this one of these days... but... Isn't this something that
dbpool (in particular dbpool_consume) should take care of?
I was expecting this should go automatically... in the same manner as
bearerbox does the trick.

Rene Kluwen
Chimit

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Sent: zaterdag 3 juni 2006 5:44
To: Alejandro Guerrieri
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Subject: Re: sqlbox mysql re-connection


Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:
> Yep, that's a problem I'm exeperiencing also.
>
> Additionally, sqlbox does not seem to start if the link to mysql it's
> not available at boot time. It just quits (or seems to, it doesn't
> show on the boxes list).
>
> IMHO a proper behaviour would be to act in a way similar as the
> bearerbox does with the SMSC's, retrying each X seconds.

yep, agreed... actually a policy formulation would be the firts step.

Rene, what is the intention of sqlbox:

a) connect if possible, otherwise die and let the user know (via log file)
b) assume that dependancy systems (mysql server) can be unavailable and
infinetly try to gain access again
?

Stipe

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