I was informed from a local provider about the following issue concerning pconnects with php: "A pconnect has a running time of 8 hours. A close function will be ignored. Apache has a threading concept, which doesn't cancel the thread. You can configure it but the thread will live till the last connection is closed. ( 8 hours after a pconnect ). Every new URL rquest will lead to a new thread with a new database connection with a live evalution of 8 hours. To say it simple: "if 10 user clicks on 5 sites with php scripts -> 50 pconnects will stay active." To be honest: I don't have a clue how a pconnect is executed on a LAMP-System. All I know is that I can limit the counts of pconnects within the php.ini. The Question I now have is if it's true that scripts should contain a mysql_connect instead of a pconnect or can I avoid this overhead ? ( Every book recommends to use pconnect especially for high frequented sites. ) -- Best Regards, Mark -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]