15 messages in com.mysql.lists.perlRe: SSL clien authentication on host ...
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ed phillips25 Sep 2001 09:51 
Dodger25 Sep 2001 12:43 
ed phillips25 Sep 2001 13:15 
Rajeev Rumale25 Sep 2001 22:58 
Angus Lee25 Sep 2001 23:40 
ed phillips26 Sep 2001 08:31 
Angus Lee26 Sep 2001 09:53 
Angus Lee26 Sep 2001 13:47 
Dodger26 Sep 2001 17:51 
ed phillips26 Sep 2001 18:01 
ed phillips26 Sep 2001 19:02 
Angus Lee26 Sep 2001 19:15 
Rajeev Rumale26 Sep 2001 20:39 
Dodger27 Sep 2001 08:06 
Angus Lee27 Sep 2001 09:51 
Subject:Re: SSL clien authentication on host running mySQL
From:Dodger (se@aquest.com)
Date:09/25/2001 12:43:45 PM
List:com.mysql.lists.perl

Angus: You do need to post your code for us to determine the source of your issue (remember to scrub out the usernames and passwords first).

Ed: I feel that that was unneccesarily rude.

Angus Lee wrote:

My Perl script will first do some checking from a Oracle database using DBD::Oracle Perl module. Then after some user inputs, the form data will be entered to the mySQL database using the DBD::mysql Perl module. However after running the Perl script for several times, the machine slows down. I found that the CPU usage is 100%.

When I move this Perl script to another machine which does not run mySQL database, the problem is not so obvious. The response from the Perl script would also be very long after running the script for, say, 20 times.

I'm not sure if SSL client authentication used up all my system resources and CPU processing power or my poor Perl programming technique leads to the fault. Can someone help? Thank you.

Angus

Angus!

Your question is unanswerable as asked! You have provided no code sample, so we have no idea just how poor you Perl is for example!

Please try to follow standard mailing list protocols so we can evaluate first whether this is a MySQL module issue and/or whether there is a more appropriate forum, etc., and/or so that we can help you.

This server runs Windows 2000 Server.

your first mistake! just kidding, or only half-joking. Use Linux if you can....

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