Hello,
there is a connection per each child process. If you have many network
interfaces there will be a multiply of number of children by that. There
are special children for MI (FIFO/unixsock/...) servers.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/01/07 18:01, Papadopoulos Georgios wrote:
hello all
I am loading the following 10 modules that use an oracle database
through unixodbc.
modparam("usrloc|acc", "db_url",
"unixodbc://user:pass@/OracleODBC-10g")
modparam("auth_db|alias_db|uri_db|group|permissions|lcr|domain",
"db_url",
"unixodbc://user:pass@/OracleODBC-10g")
modparam("avpops", "avp_url",
"unixodbc://user:pass@/OracleODBC-10g")
In my config I have fork=yes and tcp is enabled
With 5 listen addresses and
children=1 : 10 connections in the database.
children=2 : 16 connections
children=3 : 22 connections
With 4 listen address and
children=1 : 9 connections in the database.
children=2 : 14 connections
children=3 : 19 connections
Could anyone help me understand the relation between listen addresses,
number of children and number of modules that use the db?
Also these numbers are the same whether I use MySQL both through the
mysql module and the unixodbc module. Looking into the code, it seems
like there is connection pooling into the unixodbc module. However I
get all these connections. What am I doing wrong?
thank you for any help
George
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