View Full Version : SERVER TOO BUSY
lol i changed a setting last week to limit connections and i just got owned by it :lmfao:
SL33P3R
04-20-2009, 05:03 PM
Change that shit. It does it to me like every 30 min. Its obnoxious haha
Change that shit. It does it to me like every 30 min. Its obnoxious haha
i up'd the connection limit - i think the amount of connections are killing the server giving us those DB errors
Brett
04-20-2009, 05:05 PM
LMAO!!
SL33P3R
04-20-2009, 05:07 PM
I see you changed the screen or something whenever it does happen. Its not that obnoxious white screen. Not saying the current one is any better or anything
BanginJimmy
04-20-2009, 05:09 PM
YEA i HAVENT GOTTEN THAT SHIT 5 OR 5 TIMES ALREADY. TIME TO UPGRADE THE SERVER, NOT DIMISH THE CONNECTIONS.
YEA i HAVENT GOTTEN THAT SHIT 5 OR 5 TIMES ALREADY. TIME TO UPGRADE THE SERVER, NOT DIMISH THE CONNECTIONS.
want to pay the extra rent for upgrade :2cents:
.blank cd
04-20-2009, 05:12 PM
If you got rid of all of nermins accounts, we wouldnt have any problems, and this site would run alot faster too
green91
04-20-2009, 05:13 PM
Does IA use mysql or microsoft sql server?
Does IA use mysql or microsoft sql server?
mysql is there a microsoft sql option for VBulletin?
Master Shake
04-20-2009, 05:17 PM
good thing, cause i couldn't get on for like 2 days cause it kept saying it was "too busy"
well i set it too 1500 connections and just up'd it... i know since i capped it i haven't seen a DB connection error.
green91
04-20-2009, 05:32 PM
I believe vbulletin will work with any standard SQL database, although ive generally heard of better success with mysql.
blaknoize
04-20-2009, 06:13 PM
Paul, please tell cgEvan he's a dumbass, kthnks
RandomGuy
04-20-2009, 06:40 PM
mysql is there a microsoft sql option for VBulletin?i dont know if yall have MySQLi but if its not yall should enable the improved SQL engine... I don't think it was out when IA launched on the old software... but on the new version its on there
just go to the config.php and edit this section
// ****** MySQLI OPTIONS *****
// When using MySQL 4.1+, MySQLi should be used to connect to the database.
// If you need to set the default connection charset because your database
// is using a charset other than latin1, you can set the charset here.
// If you don't set the charset to be the same as your database, you
// may receive collation errors. Ignore this setting unless you
// are sure you need to use it.
// $config['Mysqli']['charset'] = 'utf8';
// Optionally, PHP can be instructed to set connection parameters by reading from the
// file named in 'ini_file'. Please use a full path to the file.
// Example:
// $config['Mysqli']['ini_file'] = 'c:\program files\MySQL\MySQL Server 4.1\my.ini';
$config['Mysqli']['ini_file'] = '';
// Image Processing Options
// Images that exceed either dimension below will not be resized by vBulletin. If you need to resize larger images, alter these settings.
$config['Misc']['maxwidth'] = 2592;
$config['Misc']['maxheight'] = 1944;
/*================================================= =====================*\
||
why don't you make it members only?
gtrmonkey
04-20-2009, 10:05 PM
Paul I got it again...
Oh and do you still own a Green and Black golf. Lol I saw one in PTC and was like what the fuck. That Pauls car.
Paul I got it again...
Oh and do you still own a Green and Black golf. Lol I saw one in PTC and was like what the fuck. That Pauls car.
na Scott Parker owns it :goodjob:
Sammich
04-21-2009, 08:55 AM
paul..give me the green light.
i dont know if yall have MySQLi but if its not yall should enable the improved SQL engine... I don't think it was out when IA launched on the old software... but on the new version its on there
just go to the config.php and edit this section
h4x
Paul I got it again...
Oh and do you still own a Green and Black golf. Lol I saw one in PTC and was like what the fuck. That Pauls car.
which one the too busy or SQL DB error?
gtrmonkey
04-21-2009, 12:02 PM
The too busy
oneSLOWex
04-21-2009, 03:16 PM
dude I keep getting the too busy shit..... atleast 3 times today
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