Thanks for the reply...

That's exactly what I want to do... I may have not made myself clear, though...
I couldn't pull the Apache::DBI thingie off...

Best regards,
-Eran

Harald Fuchs wrote:

> > Hi,
> > am running Apache 1.3.14 on RedHat 6.2. I've also installed the most
> > recent Mod_Perl and I'm wokring on MySQL 3.23.29a.
> > For some reason, I can't create one stable connection between the Perl
> > session and the MySQL. I read it is possible, and tried following
> > instructions, but alas, nothing seems to work.
> > Can anybody explain the steps of creating such a connection, to avoid
> > great quantity of running MySQL processes?
>
> Why would you want to do that?  As long as the MySQL threads are idle,
> they eat some memory, but no CPU time.  If they have something to do,
> it's a good thing having them already in memory, since connects are
> expensive.
>
> I'd say most people prefer it this way: keeping connections persistent
> by means of mod_perl and Apache::DBI.
>
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