Gee, how about just a little more coffee... ;-)
I meant, {long version}...
It could be the radius error is reflecting its failure to connect to the database because the database has no connections available. I found the max_connection variable (default is 90) and applied it to the safe_mysqld section in the my.cn it seemed to have did the trick, I am not getting the error anymore.
Paul DuBois wrote:
At 6:47 -0500 7/7/04, Robert Canary wrote:
Unless it the error is referring to the number of simultaneous connections. Which defualts to 90 (max_connection under safe_mysql).
I'm sorry, I'm unable to parse those sentences...
TCP/IP of course....
Paul DuBois wrote:
At 22:09 -0500 7/6/04, Robert Canary wrote:
I am getting an error on my radius server asking me to increase the number of sockets on mysql.
What kind of socket? TCP/IP socket? Unix domain socket file?
Either way, that sounds like an odd message. The server listens to a single TCP/IP port and a single Unix socket file. There's no need for more.
I'm looking the man pages for safe_mysqld and mysql but I don't see anything that offers to provision this.
How does increase the number of sockets on the mysql?
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