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Re: [Nss-mysql-users] Lots of connections to MySQL
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Ian P. Christian |
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Re: [Nss-mysql-users] Lots of connections to MySQL |
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Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:37:21 +0000 |
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On Sunday 21 March 2004 18:27, Jason Clifford wrote:
> As you've discovered for yourself nscd is the problem. Just don't run it.
Is this suggesting that nss-mysql and nscd don't work well together?
I imagine I would have a significant load put on my server by disabling this.
Every webpage that is loaded would need ot shed root and swich to apache, and
then suPHP or suExec would then move to anohter user when loading dynamic
pages. On top of that, there is each mail that arrives, firing up the virus
scanner as mail, delivering the mail... I understand that mysql would cache
the data, but I don't really like the idea of having no name service cache,
or does nss-mysql run it's own cache? I was under the impression it didn't.
Kind Regards,
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