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From: Gabriele B. <an...@ti...> - 2002-05-03 22:28:51
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>Gabriele can correct me on this point since this is his code. However, I
>think the problem is that you don't really want to have a wait time with a
>persistent connection. If we wait on a persistent connection, the server
>will kill it off before we can reconnect.
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>Now perhaps we should argue that server_wait_time in this case should
>apply to a wait *after* we make max_connection_requests in a row.
Yeah,
I think your proposal is fine. If we enable persistent connections,
server_wait_time partially loses its meaning; I'd rather vote for ignoring
it when pcs are on. Or maybe as Geoff says, after the max requests in a row
are reached.
What d'u think about this?
-Gabriele
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