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rprastein
2011-07-28T20:03:51Z
I have some questions regarding how VisualCron handles database connections. Specifically, does it use connection pooling -
- and if so, how can one adjust (or at least see) the pooling parameters?
- and if not, does it always close the DB connection immediately when a DB task is completed?
- regardless, does it always release (or close) the connection when a DB task *fails*?
- if connections are pooled, are the connections shared between different jobs? Between different tasks in the same job? Between different runs of the same task? Between all tasks/jobs with the same login credentials?

Background:
Lately, there have been some issues with one of our Perl scripts hanging/taking too long executing DB queries, and our DB admin noticed this VisualCron job of mine that I recently added and wants to know if it could in any way be contributing to the problem. I don't think so (it accesses the same DB but not the same tables, and the tables I'm accessing are not very big and the queries are not complicated), but I thought I would investigate.

The only way I thought my job could conceivably be causing problems is if it's generating a bunch of connections and not closing them, and if somehow the overhead of all those open DB connections could be causing a problem. My job contains 7 DB tasks, all with the same login credentials (as well as 6 non-DB tasks), and the job is scheduled to run once every 5 minutes. As I say, I don't think this is causing the problem that is currently being seen, but I thought I would ask.

Thanks,

Rebeccah
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2011-07-28T20:19:37Z
It depends.

You control pooling settings in the actual settings. But connections are closed after a Task is done. If you run two Task at once that have a connection that uses pooling cached connection will be used.

One might want to add a featire in the future, an option to not dispose connection objects.

Also, I think it might differ if you use ODBC or OLEDB because then the pooled connection might reside at ODBC/OLEDB level. But I am not sure of this but I assume you use MSSQL anyway.
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