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How do I go about finding a mysql error that I have no clue is at
After talking to technical support, they have came to a conclusion that I have a mysql error somewhere and I have no idea where. This is causing the whole site to go down or be extremely slow. My board is www.sportscardfreaks.com IT is heavly modified. The error that I am getting is a mysql_connect error. I have checked sockstat in apache and noticed a huge amount of mysql processes. Can someone tell me if this is normal? Also what should I be looking for? I have checked the times of my scheduled tasks, they don't seem to line up, and I have no cron jobs on the server. Thanks
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