Re: [Zope-DB] dealing with dropped database connections

2006-01-22 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Seth Gottlieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.01.18.1523 +0100]: You might also consider using SQLRelay. I wrote some blog posts talking about connecting to a relational database. There might be some useful information there:

Re: [Zope-DB] dealing with dropped database connections

2006-01-22 Thread Seth Gottlieb
I would try having the SQLRelay listener on the Zope server and see what that does. --Seth martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: also sprach Seth Gottlieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.01.18.1523 +0100]: You might also consider using SQLRelay. I wrote some blog posts talking about

Re: [Zope-DB] dealing with dropped database connections

2006-01-22 Thread Maciej Wisniowski
These are very interesting. However, with SQLRelay, I am still bound to use SQLRelayDA for Zope, and as Charlie postulated that stale database connections are in part due to Zope's DA framework, I wonder how using SQLRelay would address the problem; if the connection to the SQLRelay server

[Zope-DB] dealing with dropped database connections

2006-01-17 Thread martin f krafft
Hi, a client of mine complains about dropped database connections (SybaseDA), which wreak havoc. For instance, if the network goes down for a while, the DA is left in an irrecoverable state. Short of a regular wget to the manage interface to restart the DA, what can be done? Is this something