Hi!

I ran into the "MySQL server has gone away" Problem. Looks like the
culprit is mysqld's inactivity timeout. In the list archives I found
a message that the problem went away after upgrading all bacula
components to mysql 4.1.
Now I'm using 5.0 ... From the MySQL docs I gather there should be
no difference. What's up? Is somebody using bacula with version
4 or higher and the default timeout? I'd prefer not to raise the
timeout to a couple of days (long weekend, holidays...).
Or should I create a feature request for mysql_ping()?

MfG, Ulrich

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