* Thus wrote Curt Zirzow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Thus wrote anders thoresson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > 
> > function db_connect ($user, $pwd, $db, $debug = 0)
> > {
> >     $link = @mysql_pconnect("localhost", "$user", "$pwd");
> >     if($link && mysql_select_db("$db"))
> > ... 
> >
> > I thought that making another or a third call to db_connect would reuse 
> > the same connection to the database, since I use mysql_pconnect() to 
> > connect. But listing the active processes indicates something else:
> > 
> > 
> > | Id    | User  | Host      | db    | Command | Time | State | Info         
> > | 64494 | thore | localhost | thore | Sleep   | 222  |       |              
> >    |
> > | 64497 | thore | localhost | thore | Sleep   | 218  |       |              
> >    |
> > ...
> 
> This is expected, this is the behavour of mysql. when php requests
> a pconnection, mysql will allocate a certain amount of pooled
> connections that will be used.

Sorry, php is the one doing the pooling not mysql.

Curt
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