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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