PostgreSQL 8.0.8
tcl 8.4.11
nspostgres 4.0
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On 2006.09.27, Nima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AOLserver/4.0.10, nsdb module. Where can I find out the its version?
That's enough info. for AOLserver and nsdb. What about the version of
the nspostgres module? Also, what version of Tcl? Also, what version
of Postgres client lib?
Can you captu
AOLserver/4.0.10, nsdb module. Where can I find out the its version?
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On 2006.09.27, Nima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a way to configure the AOLServer not to crash if it looses the
> connection to the database. When ever I restart the database the aolserver
> crashes instead of delivering an error page or reconnecting to the
> database. The reason why I
Both databases are postgres here. I have to say that I use OpenACS. Not
sure if they have their own database driver.
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What database and drivers do you use? I have no such issues with Postgres...
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On Wednesday, September 27, 2006 12:23, Nima said:
> Hi all,
>
> is there a way to configure the AOLServer not to crash if it looses the
> connection to the database. When ever I restart the database the aolserver
>
Hi all,
is there a way to configure the AOLServer not to crash if it looses the
connection to the database. When ever I restart the database the aolserver
crashes instead of delivering an error page or reconnecting to the
database. The reason why I am asking is that we would like to define
sev