Wow, I don't know if that's a good bet as doesn't a donut cost around a
dollar these days :).

Seriously, It very well could be something hardware related but everything
is brand-new and I'm not seeing any issues logged anyplace with anything on
the machine (except this specific problem at high load times and there is
the error being reported).

Something else that may be an issue is its just traffic and how Redhat 8 or
Apache 2 deals with it, the site isn't over the top but the high daily
average is 10,000 unique users, 250,000 page views and about 6 gig of
bandwidth a day..
Pipe is no issue at all and I would think that the P4 could handle that
amount of traffic - I only see CPU go off the chart when all the disconnects
start happening so its hard to tell if one is the result of the other..

Hardware is my last resort, but its moving up the list fast!!

Thanks
-Chris


>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Doug Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 7:33 AM
>> To: Chris Faust; Mark; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: RE: Desperate - failed: Lost connection to MySQL server during
>> query
>>
>>
>> Chris:
>>
>> I bet a dollar to a donut that you have a hardware problem.  The
>> essential proof is in the first quoted paragraph below.  Believe
>> your data, save your hair.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Doug
>>
>> Filter That!  SQL MySQL Query
>>
>> On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 07:18:07 -0500, Chris Faust wrote:
>>
>> >One other test I did was put part of the site that was getting
>> as many lost
>> >connection errors as anything else, on another machine (the
>> administration
>> >side of it) and once there it ran perfectly using the same
>> mySql server (and
>> >its even IIS).
>> >
>> >I'm leaning towards either Redhat 8, or Apache 2 or the
>> combination of the
>> >two of them - I just can't figure out what else to try or what
>> to look for.
>> >I hate the thought all the work involved in bring up a new machine and
>> >bringing everything over when I at least have a error message
>> to work with
>> >:).
>>
>>
>>
>>



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