At 18.11.2001 06:36, Bob Maple wrote: > > >Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address > > >tcp 1 0 burner.com:4848 burner.com:mysql CLOSE > > > > [munge-alert!] > >Hmm, looks like my pastes got whacked. Oops. > > > nope, if you leave it going for awhile nothing out of the ordinary >happens, > > the socket will be reused (when it's time is up). > > > > the reason it doesn't "go away" until Apache is closed is that this is >apache's > > socket, and not MySQL's, as the forreign address is the :mysql. > >OK, thanks -- I did some rapid refreshes of a page and indeed, the 'CLOSED' >state sockets ultimately are being recycled. I guess I just wasn't getting >the same httpd process that had them open before, because at one point I had >about 5 of these sockets hanging around while new connections continued to >appear.
that's because you're running more than one apache process, the number of closed sockets should be proportional to the number of apache processes (as set by httpd.conf). -- Andreas D Landmark / noXtension Real Time, adj.: Here and now, as opposed to fake time, which only occurs there and then. -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]