On Aug 9, 12:01 am, Michel Thadeu Sabchuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> I´m having a problem with a django site, sometimes my server stuck and
> goes down. Just before it happens I receive about 200 traceback
> messages telling me the same error: (1040, 'Too many connections'), I
> get these messages in an interval of 1 minutes. I changed mysql
> configuration and set the simultaneous connection limit to 1000 but
> the problem persist. I´m not a mysql expert so I talked to my tecnical
> support, they tell me mysql isn´t stucking the server, maybe it is the
> traceback messages by email.
>
> I disabled email traceback messages and this weekend my server goes ok
> but I´m not fighting the problem this way. I have about 20 000 daily
> visits (250 000 - 290 000 hits each day). This site is hosted on a
> dedicated server, a Xeon 3.20GHz with 4GB of RAM space. I´m using
> django-0.96pre and I use locmem as the cache backend. I´m using mysql
> 5.0.18 as database.
>
> I have locmem configured with default parameters, when I start my
> server it costs me about 800MB of RAM space, but now, after 10 days of
> uptime, the consumed RAM is between 3.0GB and 3.4GB. I don´t send
> emails from my server, except by the traceback and registration ones,
> the registration is few number of emails.
>
> I don´t know where should I look at to solve my problem. Some people
> tell me to use a static index page server by apache, generated by a
> cron job, do you think it´s really necessary? Does anyone is facing
> such problem?

The WebFaction guidelines someone else pointed to is a good start as
far as ideas to pursue, but some of these are Apache/mod_python
centric.

What web server arrangement are you using? Are you trying to use
inbuilt Django web server, mod_python, fastcgi, or something else?

Also perhaps post some of the traceback so it is more obvious to
people exactly what is raising the error about too many connections
and what call sequence triggered it.

Graham


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