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psittacosis

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Hi,

psa 7.5.2-fc2.build75050128.11

mysql 3.23.58-9.1

php 4.3.10-2.4

Every time I edit /etc/my.cfn and reboot it is replaced with the default one. Made a gentle enquiry with my server host and they suggest the only Work around is to uninstall Plesk..


The mysql config is overseen by Plesk - therefore changes will always be overwritten on reboot and this is not possible to change unless you cease the use of the Plesk interface on your server.

I suspect there is an alternative fix... anyone got an idea?

My server needs to increase the sessions from the default 100...

:confused: :confused: :confused:



Thanks...


:) :) :)

Psit
 
if you are using php sessions, you can change that in the etc/php.ini file.
 
Thanks for the reply but I can not see where I woul ad:

set-variable=max_connections=250
 
File in use by Plesk. Edited in vi and it saved the changes. However, did not fix problem :(
 
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