I am now pretty sure that I have got my previous problem licked. I am
posting the following additional information to the list in order to help
others in the future who have the same problem and come across this thread
in the list archives.
Here's a really interesting experiment I just did. I
:)
Thanks,
Mike
At 02:42 PM 3/31/2003 -0600, Don Read wrote:
On 31-Mar-2003 Mike William wrote:
> Hi Don,
>
> Thanks for the suggestions. Here's what happened.
>
> > Your pconnects are probably sleeping too long.
>> in /etc/my.cnf:
>>
>>[mysqld]
>&
I restarted MySQL. These
changes had basically no effect, i.e., both max_used_connections and the
number of sleeping/persistent connections both shot right back up to their
"ceiling" level of ~250. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks again for your help,
Mike
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