Hi Gelu,

At 23:10 2-6-2002, Gelu Gogancea shared with all of us:

>I'm sorry ... i didn't read carefully you mail....

No problem.

>Anyway, my opinion is that you should use(i don't know if is possible) the
>mysql_options to set time out.

That works if only mysqld is down and the machine is reachable.
If the machine itself is down - it times out.

 From experience I know that visitors will hit refresh buttons and pretty soon,
your webserver will complain as well :-(.




Best regards,

Melvyn Sopacua
WebMaster IDG.nl
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