Pardon me, I misread a pervious comment. I meant MaxClients. Sigh..... too much sleep.
-- Nicole aeontrek.com "Nicole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I don't see a MaxConnections in Apache conf, or maybe I overlooked it. I do > see: > > MaxClients 150 > > MaxKeepAliveRequests 100 > > It seems the latter var there relates more. Any ideas which or if both > should be bumped up? > > I did read -- in various places -- that it was better to use connect, > including PHP. Because php and mysql are fast to open a regular connection, > using connect may ultimately be better. That's just what I read. > > I found this bit: > http://us2.php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php > > And decided it would be ok to use either, and preferrably connect due to > some other bits I read regarding persistent connections. > > So really, I am confused on this matter. I believe it boils down to > configuration issues betweeen MySQL's conf and Apache's conf files. Maybe > even in php.ini. I can't seem to find a correct article on how to fix these > things. What I read in forums I become leary of, thinking the person may be > incorrect. So I like to stick to documentation. But I can't seem to find > enough. > > -- > Nicole > > > "Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --- Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I run Apache with PHP and MySQL [snip] > > > > > > I last increased my max connections to 500. That seemed to fix things > > > for a while. Now I am getting the problems (database freezing up > > > because too many connections) again. The site I run is pretty high > > > traffic. > > > > This has nothing to do with traffic (other than the fact that heavy > traffic can > > reveal configuration problems more easily). > > > > Are you using persistent connections (mysql_pconnect)? If so, you need to > make > > sure you have MySQL maximum connections (max_connections in my.cnf) set to > a > > number that is higher than Apache's MaxClients directive (in httpd.conf). > If > > you have MaxClients at 512, for example, and MySQL only allows a maximum > of 500 > > connections, you're likely to run into the "too many connections" problems > once > > your traffic pushes the number of Apache clients past 500. > > > > Hope that helps. > > > > Chris > > > > ===== > > HTTP Developer's Handbook > > http://shiflett.org/books/http-developers-handbook > > My Blog > > http://shiflett.org/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php