Hello Alexander,

maybe you could reduce the RefreshPeriod in your ClientListSQL to less than an 
hour (or whatever the retain time is in the firewall is) so the SQL session 
stays up?

Cheers.

On Friday 29 October 2010 12:36:02 am Alexander Hartmaier wrote:
> Still happens with newest DBI and DBD::Oracle.
> I assume radiator doesn't close the db connection and a firewall removes
> it from its state table which leads to dropped packets after an hour
> when radiator tries to use the db connection again.
>
> You might want to look into DBIx::Connector which handles some problems
> automatically.



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