Hi Henning,
The problem is actually in the libmysqlclient library, which deals with the TCP connection. I never got into its API, but maybe it pays the effort to take a look and see if the TCP timeout is configurable.
Regards, bogdan
Henning Westerholt wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Inaki,
I am doing updates with avp_db_query, so there is no avp I can check the value of . As I said in a subsequent post, I wrote a simple server that listened on port 3306, like mysql does, and pointed OpenSER at it. The avp_db_query commands() basically blocked forever and openser seemed to completely lose all ability to process new calls. That's really bad.
Hi Douglas,
thats a know problems with the mysql driver, and the reason we wrote some time ago the mysql-mt module (on the tracker). This code is currently not maintained and also don't work that well with a current openser because of multi-threading issues.
The openser blocks on db connection problems for the TCP timeout.
Cheers,
Henning
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