Well, maybe its not a bug. But how can i handle dbseo in a forum with 600 users online? Need 1200 DB connections? Its imposible, and vbseo DONT need it
Well, maybe its not a bug. But how can i handle dbseo in a forum with 600 users online? Need 1200 DB connections? Its imposible, and vbseo DONT need it
If you have a forum with 600 simultaneous users per second you would need a large number of connections available, yes. 1,200 connections is not impossible. Even a Windows server (which has more limitations than a Linux server when it comes to MySQL connections) can have 1,200 connections, as long as enough CPU and RAM is available. A "normal" server should be able to handle well in excess of 1,000 simultaneous connections. MySQL is technically capable of 4,294,967,295 simultaneous user connections (depending on version).
By default MySQL is typically set to 100 or 151 max_connections. If your host does not allow you to increase the number of connections you should move host. None of our other customers (some of whom run extremely large forums with hundreds of thousands of members) have been unable to increase the number of connections to the required amount.
If your site has 600 connecting users per second I recommend you use a scalable host, as your site is one of the busiest in the world.
Hi, sorry, i dont understand the hosting support message. The problem is not too many connections at all, the problem is " the slow to process requests which results in a lot of processes to accumulate until finally all resources are drained.
When that happens, your website becomes slow."
Its not hosting problem, i try a lot, and i pay a lot montly
This means your server is not powerful enough to handle the traffic on your forum. DBSEO runs perfectly fine on sites much bigger than yours, without any performance detriment.
Unfortunately yes, without them telling us exactly what query is slow, there's little we can do. Their answer contains none of the information we or anyone would need to assist you.
Ok, nevermind, a question; its normal that if i unisntall the plugin from admincp, the file in root directory dbseo.php, is not deleted and continue opening processes? dbseocp folder and files, and folder and files about dbseo in /dbtech/ not deleted too.
ok, last question for now. You have a "reversed rules" to redirect DBSEO urls, to vbulletin friendly URLS?
Im very happy with others dbtech products but DBSEO put my forum very very very very very slow.
(Maybe you can look into my forum for a solution?)
Hi,
after Update to 2.0.21 i have the Same error but i think there are a lot of Hacking Attemps
All URL have following code at the end
Skript : h..p://mydomain/forum/threadtitle-168111-post33728188.html?s=/proc/self/environ
Referrer :
Klassenname : DBSEO_Database