Michael Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Okay, so the first thing to try is obviously enlarge the
>> max_connections.
>> Have you tried this?
>
> Yes. It's set to 400 (a number we will never reach unless there's some
> sort of logjam). max_connect_errors is set to 200.
>
>> Is it a webs
On Sep 2, 2004, at 6:04 AM, Egor Egorov wrote:
Michael Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, so the first thing to try is obviously enlarge the
max_connections.
Have you tried this?
Yes. It's set to 400 (a number we will never reach unless there's some
sort of logjam). max_connect_errors is
Michael Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, so the first thing to try is obviously enlarge the max_connections.
Have you tried this?
Is it a webserver backend database?
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server). Every once in a while we wake up to find the "too many
connections" error coming up. There really aren't too many
connections (we have our max set to 99) - it's the type of message
that appears when a wrong password is used too many times (and I'm
100% su
too many connections or Host blocked because of many connection
erros? If it is the later you have reached max_connect_errors and need
to
issue flush-hosts.
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From: Michael Winston
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Subject: bad "too many connections&quo
Not if the host that is blocked is `localhost`.
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From: Michael Winston
To: Victor Pendleton
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Sent: 9/1/04 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: bad "too many connections" error (os x)
This would make sense since they all the connections are c
Michael Winston wrote:
On Sep 1, 2004, at 9:10 AM, V. M. Brasseur wrote:
Michael Winston wrote:
Hi-
We've been running into a pretty serious problem for the past several
versions of mysql 4.0 running on OS X (both client and server).
Every once in a while we wake up to find the &quo
th client and server).
>>> Every once in a while we wake up to find the "too many connections"
>>> error coming up. There really aren't too many connections (we have
>>> our max set to 99) - it's the type of message that appears when a
>>> wr
On Sep 1, 2004, at 9:10 AM, V. M. Brasseur wrote:
Michael Winston wrote:
Hi-
We've been running into a pretty serious problem for the past several
versions of mysql 4.0 running on OS X (both client and server).
Every once in a while we wake up to find the "too many connections"
ous problem for the past
several versions of mysql 4.0 running on OS X (both client and
server). Every once in a while we wake up to find the "too many
connections" error coming up. There really aren't too many
connections (we have our max set to 99) - it's the type of
Michael Winston wrote:
Hi-
We've been running into a pretty serious problem for the past several
versions of mysql 4.0 running on OS X (both client and server). Every
once in a while we wake up to find the "too many connections" error
coming up. There really aren't too
tions" error (os x)
Hi-
We've been running into a pretty serious problem for the past several
versions of mysql 4.0 running on OS X (both client and server). Every
once in a while we wake up to find the "too many connections" error
coming up. There really aren't too man
Hi-
We've been running into a pretty serious problem for the past several
versions of mysql 4.0 running on OS X (both client and server). Every
once in a while we wake up to find the "too many connections" error
coming up. There really aren't too many connections (we hav
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Onderwerp: [Mysql-discussions] Help! "Too many connections" error
I started
I started getting an error:
#1049: Too many connections
Around 10 hours ago, and I don't know what it means. My admin is sort of
a "go between" with the host provider, so I need to give him as much
information as possible to get the problem fixed.
I haven't made any changes to the site, although
I have been getting the following error consistently every few days:
Warning: Too many connections in /path/to/connection.php
I altered the max_connections in my.cnf to allow for 300 connections. I
am not using persistent connections with php. I used to use them but
got this too many
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: "Too Many Connections" error
Mysql in a shared environment is prone to punish all clients
with "too many connections" errors if one client is hyperactive.
There seems to be no way to deal with
day, January 16, 2002 11:17 PM
Subject: "Too Many Connections" error
>
> Mysql in a shared environment is prone to punish all clients
> with "too many connections" errors if one client is hyperactive.
> There seems to be no way to deal with this within the s
Mysql in a shared environment is prone to punish all clients
with "too many connections" errors if one client is hyperactive.
There seems to be no way to deal with this within the standard
framework.
This could be dealt with by adding "max_connections_per_ip" and
"max_connections_per_user" to p
001 3:30 PM
To: Jesse E. Stay II
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: "Too Many Connections" error
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Jesse E. Stay II wrote:
> I'm having a problem, which has occured before, in which I keep getting
"Too
> Many Connections" Errors in my logs on t
Hi everybody!!
I've got a pb during the installation of the binary of mysql-3.22.32 (the same
for 3.23.36 version):
there is no mysql/var directory, so when i write: chown -R mysql /usr/local/mysql/var
that doesn't work. And it's exactly the same for mysql/bin.
So PLEASE!!! if someone can help me!
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Jesse E. Stay II wrote:
> I'm having a problem, which has occured before, in which I keep getting "Too
> Many Connections" Errors in my logs on the web server for MySQL. I am using
> Apache::DBI to connect. I fixed the problem before by just increasing the
> max_connections
I'm having a problem, which has occured before, in which I keep getting "Too
Many Connections" Errors in my logs on the web server for MySQL. I am using
Apache::DBI to connect. I fixed the problem before by just increasing the
max_connections. Unfortunately, I am at the max amount of max_connec
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