[CentOS] Possibly OT: intermittently long response times when connecting to host
David Miller
dmiller at ccim.usWed Oct 29 17:56:01 UTC 2008
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--snip-- > sounds sleepy - perhaps the mysql connections drop after inactivity and > then it takes that long to connect > > You might just want to set up a cron script that does a curl or wget of > a standard page every 2 minutes or so just to keep things active. > > Craig > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > The server hosting the web page looks to be creating the connecting immediately to the MySQL server (verified by mytop and tcpdump). Troubleshooting MySQL connections isn't my forte - to now the connections have always "just worked" so there hasn't been much of a need. Another thing that has led me away from thinking database problem is that this existed when the database was hosted locally and when it was on our production database server. Sorry for the delay in posting. 2-3 attempts before the problem "resolves" itself makes troubleshooting slow. Thanks to all that have replied. Dave
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