Hi
I am coding a perl program to become a system daemon.
The code just like :
$dbh=DBI->connect() ....
while(1) {
do_something();
}
In the sub do_stomthing(),i execute some SQL operation.But how to check the $dbh's status in do_something()?
I means i will re-connect the Database if the database were down.My idea is to to something in do_something() like this :
sub do_something() {
if($dbh's status is false) {
$dbh=DBI->connect()....
}
}
My aim is only to reduce the spending of DB connection.
Any help will appreciated!
Thanks
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