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On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 12:01:05PM +0800, louie miranda wrote:
Check the PHP scripts that are accessing your server. If they are
using the mysql_pconnect function (persistant connections) to
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 06:04:13PM -0300, GBV wrote:
Debian People,
I have an Debian 3.0 2.4.18-bf24 running
Debian People,
I have an Debian 3.0 2.4.18-bf24 running MySQL
3.23.49
Usuallymy mysqld stops because too many
connections errors, what make me run mysqladmin-flushhoststo make it
work.
Another host in internet access this mysqld host
viaPHP.
Myprocess list become strange, and seens that
On March 26, 2003 01:04 pm, GBV wrote:
Debian People,
I have an Debian 3.0 2.4.18-bf24 running MySQL 3.23.49
Usually my mysqld stops because too many connections errors, what
make me run mysqladmin-flushhosts to make it work.
Another host in internet access this mysqld host via PHP.
My
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On February 26, 2003 08:01 pm, louie miranda wrote:
Check the PHP scripts that are accessing your server. If they
are using the mysql_pconnect function (persistant connections)
to connect to the database, tell them to use mysql_connect
instead. Persistant connections can cause problems
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