On 11/19/2012 10:47 PM, Ricardo Martinez wrote:

> Question : When it says “…Radiator will wait for when trying to contact
> the SQL server…” this means that a */select/* is a CONTACT???

Hello Ricardo,

there is a contact before the select. The contact succeeds but the
subsequent query (DELYREQ) times out. Since it was the query that
returned error and not the contact just before it, FailureBackoffTime is
not triggered.

> So, I don’t understand why the Radiator is not doing the Backoff.

If you make the DB contact to block, for example using iptables to drop
traffic destined to the DB, it will then time out the connection
attempt. When this happens you will see it start the backoff timer.

Thanks,
Heikki

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