RE: How to connect in non-interactive mode

2002-02-13 Thread Daniel Rosher
8:08 a.m. > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: How to connect in non-interactive mode > > > Dan, > > Thanks for your response. > I see what you're saying. > However, in our case, the only 'clients' connecting to the MySQL >

Re: How to connect in non-interactive mode

2002-02-13 Thread Becky McElroy
mcelroy]On Behalf Of Becky McElroy > > Sent: Tuesday, 12 February 2002 9:31 a.m. > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: How to connect in non-interactive mode > > > > > > Hello- > > > > How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a

How to connect in non-interactive mode

2002-02-12 Thread Becky McElroy
Hello- How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a way to set interactive_timeout at the MySQL server to infinite? We have a software component connecting to MySQL (using Mark Matthews JDBC driver) and there may be a long time (> 8 hours) of inactivity. Any suggestions mu

RE: How to connect in non-interactive mode

2002-02-11 Thread Daniel Rosher
Subject: How to connect in non-interactive mode > > > Hello- > > How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a way > to set interactive_timeout at the MySQL server to infinite? We have a > software component connecting to MySQL (using Mark Matthews JDBC

How to connect in non-interactive mode

2002-02-11 Thread Becky McElroy
Hello- How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a way to set interactive_timeout at the MySQL server to infinite? We have a software component connecting to MySQL (using Mark Matthews JDBC driver) and there may be a long time (> 8 hours) of inactivity. Any suggestions mu