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Error: Unable to connect to MySQL server. Too many connections. 
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above is an error i am getting now whie trying to access the forum. can anyone tell me why?

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thanks but p_connect is set to false.

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A.2.6 Too many connections

If you get a Too many connections error when you try to connect to the mysqld server, this means that that all available connections already are used by other clients.

The number of connections allowed is controlled by the max_connections system variable. Its default value is 100. If you need to support more connections, you should restart mysqld with a larger value for this variable.

mysqld actually allows max_connections+1 clients to connect. The extra connection is reserved for use by accounts that have the SUPER privilege. By granting the SUPER privilege to administrators and not to normal users (who should not need it), an administrator can connect to the server and use SHOW PROCESSLIST to diagnose problems even if the maximum number of unprivileged clients already are connected. See section 14.5.3.16 SHOW PROCESSLIST Syntax.

The maximum number of connections MySQL can support depends on the quality of the thread library on a given platform. Linux or Solaris should be able to support 500-1000 simultaneous connections, depending on how much RAM you have and what your clients are doing. Static Linux binaries provided by MySQL AB can support up to 4000 connections.

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