Too Many MySQL Connections
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My site was down due to a high number of MySQL connections. This happened just shortly after I updated to the latest Broken Link Checker 1.11.13 (which I didn’t realize the correlation until just now). My host cleared all MySQL connections, and that fixed the issue. They also recommended that I run an optimization plugin. I enabled the WP-Optimize plugin to weekly optimize the database. My host’s support also said:
“If you talk to the developer [of Broken Link Checker], feel free to mention that there was a lot of pending ‘delete’ queries coming from the Broken Link Checker plugin. Let me add that on our shared hosting the max MySQL connection number is 30. On this hosting plan, it cannot be increased so the best way is to keep the database optimized and avoid such a number of simultaneous MySQL connections and pending queries. The developer should be able to help with this.”
Would you mind looking into this?
The other possible issue could have been another plugin I have installed called “WP Crontrol”. Yes, spelled C-R-O-N. It allows modification of scheduling of time-based tasks. I also disabled this plugin temporarily to see if the issue comes back or not.
Thanks for such a useful plugin!
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