I've seen that error before when using DBI and Parallel::ForkManager. The problem arises when a $dbh is inherited from the parent, and several childs try to use the same connection at the same time. I solved this as follow:
my $fork_manager = new Parallel::ForkManager(10);
$fork_manager->start and next; # fork
# Clone parent dbh
my $dbh_child = $dbh->clone();
$dbh->{InactiveDestroy} = 1;
$dbh = $dbh_child;
So you can try:
sub db_execution {
...
my $dbh = $db->connect( 'students' ) or die $!;
my $dbh_child = $dbh->clone();
$dbh->{InactiveDestroy} = 1;
$dbh = $dbh_child;
my $sth = $dbh->prepare( $sql ) or die "$!:" . $dbh->errstr;
$sth->execute or die "$!:" . $sth->errstr;
...
}
Hope this helps
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