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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help on processes not associated with a TTY Post 8534 by rwb1959 on Saturday 13th of October 2001 08:51:09 PM
Old 10-13-2001
First and foremost, you should find out why
users are expierencing "improper disconnection
from the system, disrupted connection, etc".

What are the programs that they are running?
Are they in-house developed apps.?
Are they standard COTS?
Are they customized COTS?

The fact that adminstrators are observing
a rise in this problem, this should be brought
to managment's attention, the problem analyzed
and a solution implemented. The fact that a
script is currently in place is a good but
TEMPORARY measure however, to do as you ask
and prevent this from happening, you need to
get to the actual problem; and to do that, you
need to ask many questions like the ones above
and correct the "real" problem.

Start raising some hell Smilie
 

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IFX_CONNECT(3)								 1							    IFX_CONNECT(3)

ifx_connect - Open Informix server connection

SYNOPSIS
resource ifx_connect ([string $database], [string $userid], [string $password]) DESCRIPTION
ifx_connect(3) establishes a connection to an Informix server. In case a second call is made to ifx_connect(3) with the same arguments, no new link will be established, but instead, the link identifier of the already opened link will be returned. The link to the server will be closed as soon as the execution of the script ends, unless it's closed earlier by explicitly calling ifx_close(3). PARAMETERS
All of the arguments are optional, and if they're missing, defaults are taken from values supplied in php.ini (ifx.default_host for the host (Informix libraries will use INFORMIXSERVER environment value if not defined), ifx.default_user for user, ifx.default_password for the password (none if not defined). o $database - The database name, as a string. o $userid - The username, as a string. o $password - The password, as a string. RETURN VALUES
Returns a connection identifier on success, or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Connect to a Informix database <?php $conn_id = ifx_connect ("mydb@ol_srv1", "imyself", "mypassword"); ?> SEE ALSO
ifx_pconnect(3), ifx_close(3). PHP Documentation Group IFX_CONNECT(3)
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