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From: Kevin Schroeder
Persistent connections are done by either calling an extension's
*_pconnect function, like db2_pconnect() instead of db2_connect().

That was helpful. I was doing a little Googling on this topic while responding and asking questions here. I found that db2_pconnect() will return a persistent connection for each unique Domain-UserID-Password combination. So that could get quite resource intensive if you had, say 1,000 users.

I also seem to recall a DB configuration setting that could deny connections over a maximum number. It seems that the PHP script might need to take that into account.

Nathan.





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