Frank Vèssia Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 i got this error code in one of my pw site. This website count an average of 4k unique visitors and the home page is very simple. I maybe made something wrong? It happends when i refresh the page, sometimes i get this error sometimes the page loads correctly. Warning: mysqli::mysqli() [mysqli.mysqli]: (08004/1040): Too many connections in /public_html/wire/core/ProcessWire.php on line 88 Warning: mysqli::set_charset() [mysqli.set-charset]: Couldn't fetch Database in /public_html/wire/core/ProcessWire.php on line 92 Warning: mysqli::query() [mysqli.query]: Couldn't fetch Database in /public_html/wire/core/Database.php on line 57 Warning: Database::query() [database.query]: Couldn't fetch Database in /public_html/wire/core/Database.php on line 72 Fatal error: Exception: SELECT id, class, flags FROM modules ORDER BY class (in /public_html/wire/core/Database.php line 72) #0 /public_html/wire/core/Modules.php(128): Database->query('SELECT id, clas...') #1 /public_html/wire/core/Modules.php(73): Modules->load('/home/hdps/doma...') #2 /public_html/wire/core/ProcessWire.php(95): Modules->__construct('/home/hdps/doma...', '/home/hdps/doma...') #3 /public_html/wire/core/ProcessWire.php(45): ProcessWire->load(Object(Config)) #4 /public_html/index.php(151): ProcessWire->__construct(Object(Config)) #5 {main} in /public_html/index.php on line 186 This error message was shown because the site is in DEBUG mode. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryan Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 I'm not sure that it matters what's on your homepage–it looks like you are running up against the allowed number of connections to your MySQL server. You can try enabling the cache for your homepage, but that just speeds up render time, it doesn't eliminate the fact that there is going to be 1 MySQL connection per person hitting your site. And your web host doesn't allow the number of connections that your site is getting. If you are on a fairly inexpensive hosting plan, this might be a good reason to upgrade. If you are already on a high end hosting plan (or VPS) then I would ask them to increase the number of allowed connections. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Vèssia Posted August 18, 2011 Author Share Posted August 18, 2011 i have a dedicated server not hosting, i will try to ask to increase the limit, thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryan Posted August 18, 2011 Share Posted August 18, 2011 Since you are on a dedicated server, sometimes the MySQL installations are very much "default" setups and not really optimized to the server. So there may be benefit in tweaking various aspects of it. But assuming your server load and memory usage is not pushing available resources, you should be able to let MySQL use more of those resources. However, it would be good to double check the memory especially and make sure you've got enough. You mentioned 4000 unique visitors (I'm assuming over 1 day), but how many pageviews? The pageviews are probably going to give a better indication of how much traffic the server is having to deal with, and whether they occur in spikes or are spread out evenly over the day. I recently assisted a friend with his WordPress installation, and his daily unique visitors was similar to yours. The cheap hosting account it was on was constantly getting those MySQL errors, so we moved it to a dedicated server. Even the dedicated server could barely handle it. We ended up installing W3 Total Cache for WordPress. That particular cache can completely eliminate WordPress from handling most requests and deliver everything with static files (through some htaccess trickery). (I'm sure we'll have something similar for ProcessWire eventually.) That solved it in this case with WordPress. But I thought it was interesting to note that this traffic level appears to be at the point where an entry level dedicated server may no be enough. So even if you are on a dedicated server, it may still come down to needing more hardware resources on that actual server to handle the traffic spikes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drilonb Posted August 19, 2011 Share Posted August 19, 2011 If you have Dedicated or VPS also you can customize your MYSQL in server file in /etc/my.ini or my.cnf you can setup all things to work perfect server and speed it up, we have in one VPS 25k unique visitors and work perfect. # Enable it for vast improvement and it may be all you need to tweak. query_cache_type=1 query_cache_limit=1M query_cache_size=32M [mysqldump] quick max_allowed_packet=16M # interactive_timeout=180 interactive_timeout=100 # max_connections=500 just try to customize it for your server performances, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryan Posted August 19, 2011 Share Posted August 19, 2011 Great suggestions drilonb! If I recall, some of these MySQL settings might be different depending on what hardware resources the server has. What type of VPS you are using to handle 25k daily unique visitors? For instance, processwire.com is using an Essential VPS (lowest cost one) from here: http://www.servint.com/vps.php – Which of those packages does your VPS most closely line up with? Thanks, Ryan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drilonb Posted August 19, 2011 Share Posted August 19, 2011 Yes Ryan we are using VPS in Germany because we are in Europe and we need to have fast connection in link this is My VPS performance they are Xen Processor, they have a nice prices http://alvotech.de/vserver/compare/ 2048 MB RAM guaranteed 8192 MB RAM burstable 120 GB storage 2 fixed ip addresse unmetered bandwidth*** Control Panel for automatic installations, reboot, rdns & firewall Downtime 5 min in month lol only when i reboot dhe VPS, This servers are self manager you need to configure it , install cPanel or Direct Admin or other WHM , Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Vèssia Posted August 19, 2011 Author Share Posted August 19, 2011 thanks Drilonb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryan Posted August 19, 2011 Share Posted August 19, 2011 Thanks drilonb–it sounds like your VPS is closest to the Signature VPS at the company where I have mine. This is what I will upgrade to if we ever start getting 25k visitors a day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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