Do you get a particular error and which version of mysql are you running:
We have to use 4.0 due to this bug:
http://bugs.mysql.com/?id=7209&edit=2

   Steve
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 6:26 PM
Subject: mysql loosing connections on 5.4


When port randomisation was added to 4.x I noticed that under heavy
loading my webservers starting dropping their connections to the
the mysql database. This was fixed by disabling port randomisation
and everything ran very happily.

When I upgraded to 5.4 I left port randomisation on, and everything
was fine until we started to get a very heavy load on the servers over
the last two days. So I disabled it, and the problem went away to a large
degree, but is still there occasionaly (i.e. I still see a few connections).

It's odd behavioour, but what makes it odder is that all these connections
are too a local mysql process, using a socket in /tmp! So quite how
port randomsiation should affect it I dont know.

Anybody else seen this ? I remember a few people had the same issue under
4.x, but I havent heard much about it since then.


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