> Geoffrey Crawshaw wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have the following configuration on my data server .. Redhat 6.0 and
> > MySQL 3.22.22. I use a socket connection to connect from a web server
> > to the data server. Occasionally I get a "Can't connect to MySQL
> > server on .." error on the web server. The data server is still running
> > and typically if you try it again the connection works.
>
> Which socket, TCP or Unix?
TCP
> >
> > My first thought .. is there a limit to the number of simultaneous
> > socket connections MySQL can accept. Any other configuration/debugging
> > idea's? Thanks.
> >
>
> This can be improved by increasing your back_log and max_connections
> values in mysqld.
Thanks .. I will try these out.
>
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