1 Dec
2011
1 Dec
'11
9:03 a.m.
RudolfSusnik wrote:
When execution of mysql procedure takes a while, accounting-response is delayed to accounting-request according to the procedure execution delay.
That's how accounting works.
When MySQL goes down, accounting-response is sent immediately. Is it possible to configure accounting in such way that there actually would be no accounting-response in case MySQL fails?
Yes. sql if (fail) { do_not_respond } It's replying because you have the accounting section log to the "detail" file. What you really want is something like raddb/sites-available/buffered-sql Alan DeKok.