If I were you, I would put something like warn "I'm being destroyed."; in the DESTROY method, so you'll know for sure whether that is the case.----- Original Message ----- From: "Jordan McLain" <suppressed>
To: <suppressed> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:20 PM Subject: Re: Re: Re: DESTROY
That is not the problem... The problem comes in when I do not use Apache::DBI and I still end up with alot of mysql threads. The problem is that I do not think DESTROY is being called. On 10/10/06, Jordan McLain <suppressed> wrote:That is not the problem... The problem comes in when I do not use Apache::DBI and I still end up with alot of mysql threads. The problem is that I do not think DESTROY is being called. On 10/10/06, Jeff Pang <suppressed> wrote: > > > >> >I am not sure, but I think the problem you have is that Apache::DBI > >ignores > >any disconnect() calls on database handles, and doesn't actually > >disconnect.> > > That's true.Apache::DBI ignores all the disconnect() calls. > > -- > Jeff Pang > NetEase AntiSpam Team > http://corp.netease.com >
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