Hi can you help me on how i can configure it to send 403 Forbidden if it cannot connect to mysql. That's good enough for now until i figure out why ser loses connection to mysql.
thanks in advanced
nhadie
Andrey Kuprianov wrote:
Sorry.. Im afraid its impossible to do such check. Actually, in my case, when SER loses MYSQL conn, then it would reply with 403 Forbidden to all my clients. However, if at least one call is still in progress, there's nothing you can do about it.
Hope it works out for you!
Andrey.
On 5/24/07, Nhadie nhadie@tbgi.net.ph wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Yup i tried upgrading to MySQL 5.0.37, but still sometimes ser just could not connect to mysql, even if mysql is running. I will try downgrading it, but is there a way in the configuration to detect whether ser can connect to mysql and if not it will drop all calls?
Nhadie
Andrey Kuprianov wrote:
Im also having this problem. I even upgraded SER to 0.9.7-pre8, but still the same. I tend to think, though, that this is a MySQL version problem. I installed MySQL 5.0 from Ubuntu's packages. I think reinstalling MySQL or just upgrading it (or maybe downgrading to 4.1), should do the trick.
On 5/24/07, Nhadie nhadie@tbgi.net.ph wrote:
Hi All
How can i make sure that when mysql dies, ser will not allow calls anymore? Because i had a problem, when mysql died, ser still continued to allow calls and i was not able to account it.
How can i resolve this. Thank You in Advance.
Regards Ronald
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