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Topic: PHP as MySQL socket error with FastCGI |
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markymark
Joined: 26 Aug 2006 Posts: 10 Location: Brighton, UK
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Posted: Wed 04 Oct '06 21:15 Post subject: PHP as MySQL socket error with FastCGI |
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I have Apache 2.2.3 and PHP 5.1.6 both downloaded from here, installed on a Windows 2k3 server.
I've been running PHP as a module for a few weeks and all is fine, except Apache crashes 2-3 times a day.
Needing better stability, I reconfigured PHP as a CGI using mod_fcgid, also downloaded here.
I'm now having a problem with mySQL - I can no longer make TCPIP connections, and get the following message:
Can't create TCP/IP socket (10106) in xxxxxx
Local connections (.) still work fine. If I switch back to running as a module, everything works ok again.
I've searched Google, and can see other people have had similar problems, but I've not found any solution.
Is anyone able to suggest something, or even if it's possible to use mySQL under fastcgi?
Thanks, Mark. |
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Steffen Moderator
Joined: 15 Oct 2005 Posts: 3092 Location: Hilversum, NL, EU
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Posted: Wed 04 Oct '06 21:30 Post subject: |
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Hi Mark,
I am using here at the ApacheLounge site also mod_cgi and using Mysql TCPIP connections, works great not a single issue and not anymore that php is "bloating" apache.
Steffen
Last edited by Steffen on Sat 07 Oct '06 16:41; edited 1 time in total |
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markymark
Joined: 26 Aug 2006 Posts: 10 Location: Brighton, UK
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Posted: Thu 05 Oct '06 13:45 Post subject: |
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Steffen
Great, as soon as you can pass me that info I'll test it out.
Oh, and I'm running W2k3 Server 64-bit if that makes any difference, although I'm still using 32bit Apache and PHP.
Thanks
Mark |
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