[Zope] database connections in a multi-Zope zeo environment
Dennis Allison
allison at shasta.stanford.edu
Sun Aug 14 17:11:19 EDT 2005
I am sure this is a synaptic disconnect, but I can't seem to
get my head around this one.
I have remote Zopes (call them "A", "B", "C" ) and a database
server ("D"). I also have a bunch of mysql databases. All of the
machines run mysql. All the Zope instances share the same Data.fs
connected via Zeo.
The two cases of interet are how to access a local database, that is, one
the same machine as the running Zope, and, how to access a remote mysql
database.
ZMYSQLDA provides a static binding to connections.
MYSQL grants access privileges based on source IP address.
So, here are my questions:
1. When I open a database connection with the connection string
-u dbroot -h localhost -passwd mypassword
what machine is accessed? I'm presuming localhost is always the local
machine. Is that correct?
2. How do I open a remote database connection so it works transparently
across multiple instances of Zope? The Zope code, shared across
instances, uses a single connection with a connection string like
-u dbroot -h 192.168.0.3 -passwd somepassword
Presumably each of the remote machines (and the database server if it
runs Zope) needs an entry in the grant table. And all the database
connections need to share the same password. Right?
3. Since queries are bound to their connection, there appears to be no
easy way to manage connections in a simple way programmatically.
Any help/comments much appreciated.
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