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Posted by Uber Geschlissen on 10/13/05 05:52
F*** OFF AND DIE DICKHEAD
Who the f*** are you to pontificate and run people. Like you are
the moderator of the newsgroup? Ha! As if you had any power
you little twit. And to even suggest somebody not top-post, is
this the domain of pubescent little children who obsess over
the rules that they make up. I imagine you have all kinds of
little rules for sh** that doesn't matter. Whiner.
STFU and crawl back into your little hole.
People don't need to be pushed away that are asking for help. Smart
people that have answers think outside the box, obviously you want
to stay inside yours because you can't.
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Uber Geschlissen wrote:
>> Jerry are you just a dickhead or do you have multiple personalities?
>>
>> FreeTDS is used with PHP.
>>
>> Duh!
>>
>>
>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>
>>> erezep@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm running a site balanced between 5 apache servers running on FC3,
>>>> apache 2.0.53,php 4.3.4,freetds 0.63.
>>>>
>>>> I have this strange problem that sometimes, not even times of load, the
>>>> connections table at the sql server gets to a very high value (about
>>>> 1000) my average is below 200.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know how to solve this, but I know that if I restart the
>>>> process of all my apache servers, everything turns ok,
>>>>
>>>> This happens at random times, sometimes 2 times a day, and sometimes
>>>> even 10.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Do you know what might be the problem?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks In Advance.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Erez
>>>>
>>>
>>> And your PHP question is?
>>>
>>
>
> Go to hell.
>
> I just asked what his PHP question was. Sure FreeTDS is used with PHP.
> So are MySQL, Oracle, ODBC, Apache, OSCommerce, PhpBBS and dozens of
> other packages and tools. Does this mean any question on any of these
> are "on topic"?
>
> The fact here is - he has a problem. It's not at all clear this is
> related to PHP. And if it is a FreeTDS problem, FreeTDS has its own
> mailing list where he can get much better help from the experts. Ask in
> the right place and you get better answers.
>
> And don't top post.
>
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