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vandiermen
01-05-2009, 02:09 PM
does hostmonster guarantee cover daily database crashes?


Hostmonster told me I was getting crashes because I was not allowed over 60 database connections at one time, but recently I dont think I have been having anywhere near this, another person told me it happens sometimes on busy shared servers

I have upgraded my hosting account, and removed some heavily used sites, and removed some unneeded databases, but it still happening... and I am going to change servers, just a pity I just spent $170 to renew and upgrade my account, so just wondering if you think they might give me a refund, I will ask them when I am finished moving my 30 small sites all with email and half with database and scripts that are going to be a nightmare to move........

Maybe I have a site with a database is being spammed, maybe someone could be so kind as to look through my mysql_slow_queries log's at http://www.seehereonline.com/mysql_slow_queries.zip, becuase I dont know what I am looking for..., I can pay someone, if someone finds something I am happy to deposit an amount in to their paypal account for their help. The log files in the zip folder have modification dates to tell you what date they were created on the server.

vandiermen
01-05-2009, 03:13 PM
I have already moved 30% of my sites to another server, if I move another 50% I wonder if that would help.

does anyone know where I can see a usage log on my databases?

Burnouts
01-06-2009, 08:14 PM
Go to your control panel, click cron jobs and setup this.


mysqlcheck -auto-repair -u`whoami` -p -A -o
http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/9937/24135283vo7.jpg

If you have shell/SSH login then put that command in and run it. it will clean up your databases. I was having the same problem as you.

vandiermen
01-06-2009, 11:58 PM
I contacted another hosting company and they said I need a private server for the number of database connections I have on my website's (also this is what hostmonster said), so I guess I just have too many connections?

I am going to try to move some site's to their own hosting account.

nesbocaj
01-08-2009, 08:22 AM
Go to your control panel, click cron jobs and setup this.


mysqlcheck -auto-repair -u`whoami` -p -A -o
http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/9937/24135283vo7.jpg

If you have shell/SSH login then put that command in and run it. it will clean up your databases. I was having the same problem as you.


isn't -p supposed to be followed by your password, no spaces?

chester43
01-10-2009, 04:35 PM
isn't -p supposed to be followed by your password, no spaces?http://images.mydetaileddetail.com/img/2061/v08g1014clmq/tracker.gif

I Believe so, although I'm not 100% on this.

kajnes
01-11-2009, 01:15 PM
dedicated server..! I moved all my sites from HS. You can find offers with unlimited bandwidth - best offers are 50-100$ /month