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Allow Persistent Connections to MariaDB/MySQL to be configured #4162

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TheWitness opened this issue Mar 9, 2021 · 0 comments
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Allow Persistent Connections to MariaDB/MySQL to be configured #4162

TheWitness opened this issue Mar 9, 2021 · 0 comments
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Describe the bug

Cacti does not have the ability to run with persistent connections disabled. This is important when using MariaDB Galera or MySQL replication where read/writes can be split between various servers. In those cases, running with persistent connections is preferred.

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Provide Cacti administrators more flexibility when configuring Cacti.

@TheWitness TheWitness added the bug Undesired behaviour label Mar 9, 2021
@TheWitness TheWitness added this to the v1.2.17 milestone Mar 9, 2021
TheWitness added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 9, 2021
Cacti has weakness when running in fault tolerant environments
@TheWitness TheWitness added the resolved A fixed issue label Mar 9, 2021
@netniV netniV changed the title Cacti has weakness when running in fault tolerant environments Allow Persistent Connections to MariaDB/MySQL to be configured Apr 12, 2021
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