R r3n3gad3 Verified User Joined Aug 11, 2004 Messages 19 Aug 9, 2005 #1 hey, were does directadmin keeps his MySQL settings? I need to set the max connections to 50 because the mysql server is giving a "to many connections error" ....... But were can I change the amount of 20 to 50? I use Fedora
hey, were does directadmin keeps his MySQL settings? I need to set the max connections to 50 because the mysql server is giving a "to many connections error" ....... But were can I change the amount of 20 to 50? I use Fedora
jmstacey Verified User Joined Feb 12, 2004 Messages 3,887 Location Colorado Aug 10, 2005 #2 my.cnf is the files used and can be located in many different places. The norm, is /etc/my.cnf This file is not created allowing MySQL to use it's default settings. You will have to create the initial file on your own.
my.cnf is the files used and can be located in many different places. The norm, is /etc/my.cnf This file is not created allowing MySQL to use it's default settings. You will have to create the initial file on your own.