Ken Menzel writes:
> Hi,
>I have also noticed these aborted connections, unfortunately my
> time is too divided to give this 100%. I have just created a test
> situation with 3 server and a large application that inserts about
> 300,000 large rows. This application aborts after several hour
Hi,
I have also noticed these aborted connections, unfortunately my
time is too divided to give this 100%. I have just created a test
situation with 3 server and a large application that inserts about
300,000 large rows. This application aborts after several hours with
an "aborted connection
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> Subject: RE: aborted connections?
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> so we upgraded to 3.23.32 last night, but i'm still seeing a ton of:
> 010126 11:15:24 Aborted connection 30757 to db: 'XXX' user: 'YYY'
> host: `ZZZ' (Got an error reading com
so we upgraded to 3.23.32 last night, but i'm still seeing a ton of:
010126 11:15:24 Aborted connection 30757 to db: 'XXX' user: 'YYY'
host: `ZZZ' (Got an error reading communication packets)
type errors in the error log.
i'm seeing these errors from both php connections and from perl dbi
conne
thanks for the reply. i found a followup on this problem from sasha
("Follow up on aborted connections bug in 3.23.31"), but wading through
the archive searching for the original thread hasn't ended up being
successful yet. anyone know offhand in which thread this was originally
discussed?
not
Read the archives. The detailed story can be found there. Use newest MySQL
and newest PHP CVS. These errors will go away.
Maciek
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> From: tc lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 3:56 AM
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> Subject: aborted connectio