On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 14:27, Henri Asseily wrote: > > Regarding what I've dubbed DBIx::HA, here's the idea: > > There hasn't been up to now (or at least I haven't found any) a widely > available Perl/DBI-based system for system architects who handle > high-availability groups of servers, either in read-only load-balanced > mode or read-write hot-backup mode. > Oracle, Sybase and others do offer high-availability options, but they > cost upward of $30,000 for a single implementation. In addition, I > tested Sybase's OpenSwitch which does not cooperate properly with DBI, > but that's a story for another day.
That's almost certainly an issue with DBD::Sybase. It's probably not handling (or passing) the proper connection attributes (at the C / Sybase API level). Michael -- Michael Peppler / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://www.mbay.net/~mpeppler [EMAIL PROTECTED] / ZetaTools, Inc / http://www.zetatools.com ZetaTools: Call perl functions as Sybase stored procedures!
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