Can you upgrade to proper 0.96 and not 0.96pre and see if it makes a
difference.

Don't understand what 0.96pre means since not a regular Django user,
but there was a whole issue with MySQL database issues with Subversion
copy of Django back in June.

http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_frm/thread/588718d711a5a0f0/0b36765c27bfb5c9

Maybe the version you have incorporates that problem code.

Others may remember this issue and comment.

Graham

On Aug 17, 2:34 am, Michel Thadeu Sabchuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> First of all, thanks for all help, I was busy on a project last week
> and could not dig into the problem.
> Let me remeber the thread, I having a problem, sometimes my server
> stuck and goes down, just before it happens, I receive many messages
> telling "Too many connections". I use apache +mod_pythoncombination
> on a Suse server, the version of my package is:
>
> apache2-mod_python-3.1.3-60
> apache2-prefork-2.2.0-21.7
> mysql-5.0.18-20.8
> python-2.4.2-18.10
> django-0.96-pre
> MySQLdb-1.2.1_p2 [*]
>
> [*] the version of MySQLdb is an older version that do not get messy
> with my character set
>
> I didn´t get any other stuck after august, 8 (my last message) but I´m
> disabling traceback email messages on fridays and re-enabling on
> mondays. The RAM usage oscilate between 1GB and 3GB during these
> period, I think it is ok. I don´t use MaxRequestPerChild directive, is
> it a good practise?
>
> I read recomendations to change from apache+mod_pythonto apache
> +mod_wsgi, this way I will have just one instance of python (am I
> right?), reather than n instances created by apache/mod_python.
>
> Thanks for all help!
> I wrote the traceback bellow:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/django/core/handlers/
> base.py", line 74, in get_response
>     response = callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs)
>
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/django/utils/
> decorators.py", line 20, in _wrapped_view
>     response = view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
>
>   File "/home/mrape/django/portal/common/views.py", line 56, in home
>     context['sponsored'] = (sponsored and sponsored[0]) or None
>
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/django/db/models/query.py",
> line 100, in __len__
>     return len(self._get_data())
>
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/django/db/models/query.py",
> line 430, in _get_data
>     self._result_cache = list(self.iterator())
>
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/django/db/models/query.py",
> line 170, in iterator
>     cursor = connection.cursor()
>
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/django/db/backends/mysql/
> base.py", line 100, in cursor
>     self.connection = Database.connect(**kwargs)
>
>   File "/usr/local/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/MySQLdb/__init__.py",
> line 75, in Connect
>     return Connection(*args, **kwargs)
>
>   File "/usr/local/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/MySQLdb/
> connections.py", line 164, in __init__
>     super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs2)
>
> OperationalError: (1040, 'Too many connections')


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