by Reeshma Mathews | Jun 20, 2018 | MySQL, Server Management
[FAIL] Starting MySQL database server: mysqld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . failed Many a times, you’d have come across this message in your server while trying to restart the database server. Our Support Engineers support the server infrastructure of several web...
by Reeshma Mathews | May 2, 2018 | MySQL, Server Management
In our role as Server administration specialists for server owners, database errors are something that that we resolve for them. A commonly reported one is the MySQL ‘Too many connections’ error. Many server owners who have their sites running on MySQL...
by Reeshma Mathews | Jul 4, 2017 | 1146 table doesn’t exist, MySQL
In our role as Support Engineers for web hosts, we manage servers with various services such as web, database, mail, control panels, FTP, etc. MySQL is the most commonly used database server in Linux hosting and handling the databases and resolving the errors...
by Reeshma Mathews | Sep 13, 2016 | MySQL, Server Management
On Sep 12th, Dawid Golunski announced CVE-2016-6662 aka MySQL Remote Root Code Execution / Privilege Escalation (0 day) vulnerability. CVE-2016-6662 is reported as a critical exploit which can allow local and remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root...
by Visakh S | Apr 7, 2016 | MySQL, Server Management, WordPress
As they say, first impressions matter. Your next high value customer could be browsing your site right now. What if your site fails to load? This scenario is not far from the truth for many websites, and very often it’s the database that fails. Our Support...
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