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18th Dec 2009, 12:24 AM #1OPMember
Increase mysql connection settings
I am going to show you how to increase or decrease the maxinum connections to mysql on your server in easy steps.
First, Login to your server via SSH.
Type the following command:
nano /etc/my.cnf
now scroll down to find the line like this one below:
[mysqld]
set-variable = max_connections=100
increase that number to something that would suit your needs.
Now to exit the mysql config file:
enter this command, Shit + X
Enter Y to save or n to not save
then Y to overite previious file.
Thank you.Storming Reviewed by Storming on . Increase mysql connection settings I am going to show you how to increase or decrease the maxinum connections to mysql on your server in easy steps. First, Login to your server via SSH. Type the following command: now scroll down to find the line like this one below: Note 100 connections is some times default! increase that number to something that would suit your needs. Rating: 5It's amazing, being in a community can cause hate. Competitors or not - DDOS isn't cool :)
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