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From: | Ed Carp | Date: | March 31 1999 4:28am |
Subject: | Re: Linux Threads and socket options | ||
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>I think that removing the above test should be safe; The MySQL protocol will >automaticly detect missing packets so it should notice if something >goes fatally wrong! As all SQL commands are sent as clear text, it's >very unlikely that you will corrupt any data! > >You can also try running the client with --compression; The >uncompress code should detect any corruption in the real data! Will the client or server retry if either one detects corruption, or will the connection just abort?
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• Linux Threads and socket options | Chris Wilson | 30 Mar |
• Linux Threads and socket options | Michael Widenius | 30 Mar |
• Support (Was: Linux Threads and socket options) | Fred Read | 30 Mar |
• Re: Linux Threads and socket options | Ed Carp | 31 Mar |
• Re: Linux Threads and socket options | Michael Widenius | 31 Mar |