• I have a site in development, there are only 2 users with access to it; but we often get this:

    your account has exceeded maximum concurrent login number.

    Preventing us from accessing for a couple of hours or longer. It seems to be WP based, even though when I attempt to login, I get this warning YET I get the system email telling me a user has logged in.

    I am at a loss, I haven’t had this on any other sites occur.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Everything else WordPress topic
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  • your account has exceeded maximum concurrent login number.

    Are you self hosting?

    This can happen for several reasons, such as:

    Your site is busier than your hosting plan will support
    Your hosting plan does not allow enough MySQL user connections
    A plugin or theme is keeping connections open too long

    Thread Starter nigelrs

    (@nigelrs)

    Hello,

    I have my own hosting, and many domains and this doesn’t occur on any other domain; I have other domains with multiple users and connections and it doesn’t occur on those.

    It only occurs on one domain and we ensure that when we leave, it’s a proper log out and there is no other activity until you log back in (at which point you get this warning, which seems to be random). So I have to rule out the 1st 2. As for the second, when we log out, it should kill the connections?

    It only occurs on one domain and we ensure that when we leave, it’s a proper log out and there is no other activity until you log back in (at which point you get this warning, which seems to be random)

    You have to monitor the server and database performance to rule that out.

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