Hi

I have some rather big an complicated daemon, which forks and do some stuff.
Every forked process has it's own db connection, I call connect_cached() after forking.
But from time to time I can see in log file errors like that:

1) DBD driver has not implemented the AutoCommit attribute
2) DBD::mysql::db selectall_arrayref failed: fetch() without execute()

I'm loosing some data, because of that.
Can you explain me what I'm doing wrong?

My db connection looks like that:

my $dsn = "DBI:mysql:host=%s;database=%s;mysql_auto_reconnect=1;mysql_ +enable_utf8=1"; my $attr = { RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 1, mysql_enable_utf8 => 1, mysql_auto_reconnect => 1 } DBI->connect_cached( $dsn, $user, $pass, $attr)

DBI version 1.607
DBD::mysql version 4.006
perl - 5.8.8 built for i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi

Thanks!

In reply to DBI and DBD::mysql errors by Neid

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