Actually, persistent connections could be the problem. PHP's implementation of mysql_pconnect isn't the greatest. That is why it was taken out of the mysqli connection.
According to the SHOW PROCESSLIST, it shows a lot of sleeping connections. MySQL's default timeout is 8 hours, so those could be there for quite some time.
I disabled persistent connections from the start and I have not had any problems. Might I suggest that?
Thanks, -william
On 9/4/07, Adrian Snyman adrians@supply-chain.co.za wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 09:02:05 am crow wrote:
Hello All,
I setup a Roundcube webmail, and it is working fine. Some part not but i can live with that. The problem is that my Server admin is complaining about mysql usage and threads that Roundcube make. I disabeled CACHE but that didnt help either:
I am not too sure, but are the connections persistent ? I know that we have reduced connections by using the mysql_pconnect instead of mysql_connect ...
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