On 25 Oct 2013, at 12:51, Nibin V M <nibi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for the quick response Stuart...one more doubt..at > http://php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php they states > > ========= > This means that when the same client makes a second request to the server, it > may be served by a different child process than the first time. When opening > a persistent connection, every following page requesting SQL services can > reuse the same established connection to the SQL server > ========= > > Is the persistent connection pool is re-used between apache child processes ?
No, connections are not shared between PHP processes. Nothing is shared between PHP processes. -Stuart -- Stuart Dallas 3ft9 Ltd http://3ft9.com/ > On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Stuart Dallas <stu...@3ft9.com> wrote: > On 25 Oct 2013, at 11:10, Nibin V M <nibi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I have been reading docs and many are telling that persistent connections > > are kept open indefinitely. But I found in PHP docs that it will not close > > after script execution like requesting a page; so should it close after > > the request is over? > > > > So when exactly a persistent connection should close? > > > > Please advice. > > A persistent connection is closed when the PHP process ends, or it gets > disconnected by the server-side or due to a network error. Attempting to > explicitly close a persistent connection will do nothing without complaining. > > -Stuart > > -- > Stuart Dallas > 3ft9 Ltd > http://3ft9.com/ > > > > -- > Regards.... > > Nibin. > > http://TechsWare.in -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php