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java. See
>http://mmmysql.sourceforge.net/. It is a 100% pure Java version of the
>libmysql network code, which sounds like the bit you might trying to
>duplicate from PHP.
Set aside the usual Java code overhead :-), this actually is what I was
looking for!
I think I can port that.
Will h
down and the machine is reachable.
If the machine itself is down - it times out.
From experience I know that visitors will hit refresh buttons and pretty soon,
your webserver will complain as well :-(.
Best regards,
Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster IDG.nl
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s via a crontab every now and then.
So - indeed - I'm probably barking up the wrong tree, by looking at
mysql_ping(),
but I basically want to mimmick the behavior, so the there's no connection
error
for the webserver involved.
See it as Net::SMTP, using a sim
ff
5) close
Now - 3-5 are my problem - not in MySQL C API, but in a simple tcp/ip socket
communication layer - I want to mimmick that behavior in php.
Best regards,
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WebMaster IDG.nl
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close after succesfully authenticating?
3) Is there a sign-off?
Ie - what does a minimal valid connection look like?
Best regards,
Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster IDG.nl
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several functions, constants and so on.
So - in general - what would socket communication look like, to succesfully
ping a database?
PS.: the reason for using sockets is explained in this article:
http://phpbuilder.com/columns/tanoviceanu2912.php3
Best r
available:
http://www.stunnel.org/examples/mysql.html
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster IDG.nl
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At 17:04 5/16/2002 +0200, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>I don't know what caused it, nor whether it's reproducable,
Well - it's at least repetative, cause I have the same thing again.
We're now at rep_log.81775.
Could I please get an insight on what possibly causes this, so I
eference, just in case you guys need it.
I have no way to check whether it's reproducable.
Best regards,
Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster IDG.nl
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to:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/doc_link/en_US/a_doc_lib/cmds/aixcmds5/uname.htm
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Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster IDG.nl
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e.
The first table to crash, did so at a point, where openfiles could never
have been
a problem, since it was like 6:30 in the morning and no visiting spider
anywhere which
could have upped the number of open tables.
econdary server,
to ensure the information is processed.
Big Brother cannot help out there and like I said, it's not only problems,
it can
also mean maintenance windows, like disk-array maintenance or a kernel upgrade.
>Have a :) day!
THanx - a
econdary server,
to ensure the information is processed.
Big Brother cannot help out there and like I said, it's not only problems,
it can
also mean maintenance windows, like disk-array maintenance or a kernel upgrade.
>Have a :) day!
THanx - a
eveloper and the user) find these
useful and/or
if these will be implemented.
Met vriendelijke groeten / With kind regards,
IDG.nl
Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster
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