ID:               4223
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Analyzed
-Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
+Bug Type:         MySQL related
 Operating System: RedHat 6.1
-PHP Version:      4.0 Release Candidate 1
+PHP Version:      4.0 Release Cand
 New Comment:

this isn't a feature request.


Previous Comments:
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[2000-08-08 22:30:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I donīt kwno any way, moving to feature request

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[2000-07-30 17:07:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

User response:
"As far as I can gather it has something to do with the
wait_timeout of MySQL.  This was set pretty low.  I think
the persistent connections outlived the connections on the
database side during quiet periods.  The error doesn't
seem to appear if I up this timeout or bring down the
life span of the apache child processes.  Is there a
way to set a timeout on the persistent connections
on the php side?  That would enable one to match it
against the MySQL timeout and make sure it never happens."



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[2000-07-30 13:52:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

** Warning - uneducated guess **

This seems like it might be a mysql configuration issue.

Please review the MySQL documentation on performance - try increasing
the max number of connections, etc...

Also, what user does you web server run as - www by chance?

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[2000-04-24 03:04:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is hard to reproduce, but every once in a while PHP tries to use
the
user running apache instead of the user specified in mysql_pconnect()
to
query MySQL.  So after a pconnect with user X, you get a "access
denied
for user www" from the query. Our config is a dual-processor webserver
and dual-processor MySQL machine.  With low traffic, it does not occur.
 
It also appears to occur only when using write locks on tables, but I 
can't positively verify that - only that I haven't seen it happen on
sites
not using table locks, yet.

PHP configured with:
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --with-mysql=/usr
--enable-track-vars --with-gd=../gd1.4 --with-ttf --without-pcre-regex
--with-mm=../mm-1.0.12 --enable-inline-optimization --disable-debug
--with-recode --with-t1lib --with-dbase

Also running the Zend optimizer for RC1.

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