Thanks pugdog for your valuable input.
>Try forcing the error as above, and if you can duplicate it every time, it's a table or code problem. If it only occurs at certain times, it may very well be a load problem with your ISP.
Yes, I have tried to duplicate the error several times, but it didn't happen for that particular link 2803. Actually, the above error was reported by a site visitor. That makes me believe it is a load problem.
Our site is hosted on a dedicated server, with Linux 6.1, 500 MHz, 256 MB RAM, and uses MySQL 3.22.xx.
Our site currently gets about 4,000 users with 30,000 page views a day. Now, it is not a small site, but I don't think the amount of traffic is large enough to cause such a load problem. I am considering upgrading RAM or MySQL to a newer version, but would it easy up the load possibly? Or is there any other way to get around the problem?
Thanks in advance.
5th season
>Try forcing the error as above, and if you can duplicate it every time, it's a table or code problem. If it only occurs at certain times, it may very well be a load problem with your ISP.
Yes, I have tried to duplicate the error several times, but it didn't happen for that particular link 2803. Actually, the above error was reported by a site visitor. That makes me believe it is a load problem.
Our site is hosted on a dedicated server, with Linux 6.1, 500 MHz, 256 MB RAM, and uses MySQL 3.22.xx.
Our site currently gets about 4,000 users with 30,000 page views a day. Now, it is not a small site, but I don't think the amount of traffic is large enough to cause such a load problem. I am considering upgrading RAM or MySQL to a newer version, but would it easy up the load possibly? Or is there any other way to get around the problem?
Thanks in advance.
5th season