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Re: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections.
From: Andreas Hasenack <andreas () conectiva com br>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 12:21:10 -0300
Em Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 10:42:22AM +0000, roman () danyliw com escreveu:
This behavior is quite troublesome and I have also seen it happen an seemingly random occasions. Some thoughts on this: - Under what versions of PHP is this happening? I can confirm it on 4.0.6.
I've also disabled persistent connections here. But my problem was slightly different, the pages would take forever to load after a while. Even stop and refresh wouldn't work, only restarting apache would help. But after a while it would happen again. Also PHP-4.0.6... :)
- Is it really all ACID pages which cause this problem?
In my case, yes, I run this webserver just to use acid, nothing else.
- Does using memory_limit in PHP help (note: in PHP 4.0.6 there is a bug in this functionality)
It seems php 4.0.6 has tons of bugs. Another one, but unrelated to acid, causes problems with IMP. Downgrading to 4.0.4pl1 solved that, I may try the downgrade here too and see if persistent connections start working with acid.
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- Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. Steve Halligan (Sep 27)
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- Re: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. roman (Sep 27)
- Re: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. Andreas Hasenack (Sep 27)
- Re: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. Mike Johnson (Sep 27)
- Re: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. Andreas Hasenack (Sep 27)
- RE: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. Steve Halligan (Sep 27)
- RE: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. Steve Halligan (Sep 27)
- Re: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections. Andreas Hasenack (Sep 27)