Hi again,
You can reduce the mysql connections with reducing how many children you
are running by useing the children=something variable.
But I personally doubt that this will solve your problem. and, if it
does then you must be aware that if somebody connectes a few times to
your webserver, your server might as well go down.
-atle
* mkumar(a)mantragroup.com <mkumar(a)mantragroup.com> [060207 14:52]:
Hi,
I checked my logs and I did not find any proper reason for my crash.
Actually
only after installing SER my webserver started crashing and this is
the third
time in this week. If I did not start SER, things are fine. So
please tell me
how can I reduce connections to Mysql from SER?
I find one post in mailing asking to change config.c in postgres.so
but I did
not load that module in ser.cfg itself.
Any help will be sincerely appreciated.
Thanks,
Manoj
Quoting Atle Samuelsen <clona(a)cyberhouse.no>no>:
Hi Manoj,
I might be wrong, but this does NOT sound like a problem cuased by Ser
and Mysql.
I would advice you to check the system logs, and check if there is some
logical reason there.
- Atle
* mkumar(a)mantragroup.com <mkumar(a)mantragroup.com> [060207 11:24]:
>Hi All,
>
> I installed SER 0.9.4 and I was able to make and receive calls.
SER and
Mysql
>run on the same unix box which is located at
some other place and
which also
>runs a webserver. After starting ser
everything goes fine but
after sometime
>the whole system goes down and I was not even
able to connect to
unix box using
>SSH or to any web page of that webserver. Does
the Number of
connections made
>by SER to Mysql is causing the problem or is
there anything wrong
with my SER
>configuration and Mysql? If Number of
connections is the problem
then please
>tell me what must I do to reduce the number of
connections to
Mysql from SER.
>
>Also please tell me if there is any new Mysql.so module or any
other module
which
fixes this.
Thanks,
Manoj
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