iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> ridiculous but at least it works. I suppose in the case of a web app the
> cron job could even be on any old server using wget. 

I'd put the cron job on the same server as the app... :-)  The load is
ridiculous and there's no need to have an extra machine (be it old or not). 

Anyway, I think that this is a problem at lower layers: mysql db adaptor or
the mysql server itself.  This timeout should be configurable and one of the
options should be disabling this timeout.

-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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