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Getting an error (max user connections)
Getting this error:
mysql_connect(): User XXXXXX_XXXXXXX has already more than 'max_user_connections' active connections /home/XXXX/public_html/XXXXX/includes/class_core.php on line 271 What could be the problem? |
You need to contact your host. You have exceeded the simultaneous connections limit on your server.
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you are most likely on a shared host. consider moving to another host if they don't want to change this number.
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IMO its sql problem.
its just crossed Max connections limit. u can contact your host admin. if ur a shared host...i gez they dont have much to do. |
If they don't knwo what to do tell them to take a look at the /etc/my.cnf file and change the max connections there.
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You may be able to create more MySQL users and have vBulletin connect to a random one each time.
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Adrian,
Are you talking about using multiple databases? Can you go into a bit more detail on that? I am getting lots of database errors and my host, 1and1.com, says it's because I am only allowed 18 concurrent database connections. That doesn't sound right. Eighteen isn't very many. They say they can't do anything about it, so I thought about looking for a new host with better real limits. Thanks, Jim (a happy vBlogetin user) |
No, accounts with privileges to the same database. If a random account is selected (say, from 5 accounts) each time, then you should be able to handle 5x as many connections.
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Thanks, Adrian. Could you point me to some instructions or someplace I can get guidance setting something like that up?
Jim |
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<i>Excellent</i>, thank you, Marco.
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