Hi guys

Many thanks for your replies.  I did originally use the CGI version, but
earlier today built a second machine, and clean installed IIS5 and PHP
4.3.2 onto it, using the ISAPI module - and now connect to the remote
MySQL database.

Unfortunately, I'm getting pretty much the same 100% usage from the
mysqld-nt on the database server (although it occasionally drops for a
few seconds every minute or two).  I've also tried mysqld-max-nt and
mysqld-opt, but there is no difference.

I use the 'mysql_pconnect()' option on my php pages, and indeed the
'mysql.allow.persistent' is set to 'on'.  I just don't get it,
especially as the ASP version runs efficiently!   Confused and
frustrated!

It's probably going to simply need another parameter or two setting, but
I'll be damned if I can find the answer!

Any more suggestions would be more than welcome.


"Sek-Mun Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> are you running php4isapi.dll (ISAPI) or php.exe (CGI) version?
> 
> I know people recommend CGI, but post 4.2.3, the ISAPI version is very

> stable and you'd be nuts to run a busy site in CGI mode.
> 
> If you're running CGI, here is an explanation:
> The most expensive operation is the *connection*, why mysql gets 
> flogged is because every time you close down a php script, it dies and

> the connection dies, so a new one needs to be re-established. It can 
> take only 10-20 concurrent connections to kill the server.
> 
> To "fix" this (it's more an infrastructure issue, really):
> 
> 1) run ISAPI version of php
> 2) under [MySql] in php.ini, make sure
> 
> mysql.allow_persistent = On
> 
> You'll be amazed at the difference.
> 
> 
> "Gary Broughton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I wonder if anyone could offer any advice.  We have a series of 
> > message boards using a MySQL database running under ASP on Windows 
> > 2000 IIS 5
> fine.
> > Today I put the a PHP version live after it had been tested over the
> weekend
> > with about 20 users.  As soon as I enabled PHP on the live website
> (separate
> > to the test PHP already running), the CPU usage for MySQL-nt went up

> > to
> 100%
> > constantly, making the site run at a crawl.  After uninstalling PHP 
> > and reverting to the ASP version for the live site, it all ran 
> > smoothly again. I have the Application set to Low (IIS Process) on 
> > both sites, the cgi.force_redirect is 0 as required, and the machine

> > is a dual 1.8G
> Pentium
> > with 512MB of memory (I know this could do with doubling, but why is

> > it
> okay
> > running ASP code?).  I've scoured the net looking for any 
> > suggestions, but without coming across anything concrete.  Has 
> > anyone any ideas I could try out at all? Many thanks
> > Gary Broughton
> >
> >
> 


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