Am Dienstag, den 07.03.2006, 11:30 -0500 schrieb Kishore Jalleda:

Hello Kishore,

> May be the mysqld server has exceeded max-connections, and is therefore not
> able to serve any clients

how can I see the value of max-connections and how can I see how many
connections are active at the moment?
Can I set max-connections? If so: where can I set it? In /etc/my.cnf?

> ( but you should have a log for that)

There are no messages like "max-connections exceeded" in the log files.

> is this your server

Yes, it is.

> and does this happen at peak times

No it doesn't and I think the server is not very busy
all the day. It is only a small forum with usually 5 to
10 visitors at the same time.
"mysqladmin status" says "Queries per second avg: 0.7"
for example. I think that is not very much or is it?

> and what happens after the circle, mysqld just dies ....

Yes.

Bye
Karl



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