Connection refused Handling #2707
              
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| Hell @stevedivinep, the  Can you give the exception with the full backtrace, and maybe check the code that causes this error? You can test by setting an incorrect url in your configuration. | 
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I am currently working on a project using Laravel 8 with jenssegers version 3.8. The project involves the use of both MySQL and MongoDB databases, with approximately 90% of the modules relying on MySQL and the remaining 10% on MongoDB. The issue I'm facing is that when the MongoDB server is down, it results in the entire application being inaccessible. I am seeking guidance on how to handle this situation. Ideally, I would like the application to gracefully continue functioning by utilizing the MySQL modules when the MongoDB server is unavailable. Any assistance or advice on implementing a robust solution to handle this scenario would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and support.
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