Re: Too many connections

Re: Too many connections

am 25.07.2002 01:11:43 von Catalin Stancu

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> we developed an web statistics site, named Tracker, posted in present
> at http://www.tracker.ro , which uses PHP and MySQL database and we
> need help with it. It is functionally from 1st June 2002. There are
now
> about 300 sites registered for statistics and it could be better if
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> wouldn't enounter some problems with the MySQL database.
> It seems that we have a "too many connections" problem. For two or
> three (may be more) times a day, appears the next message: "too many
> connections. Cannot connect to MySQL database" and the whole server
is
> going down if we do not shut down first the MySQL.
> We have a free MySQL database server which came with Red Hat LInux
> 7.1 . What would be the problem?
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Re: Too many connections

am 25.07.2002 14:35:07 von Sinisa Milivojevic

Hi!

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