Warning: mysql_connect(): Lost connection to MySQL server during query in /home/sendsmsh/public_html/conn.php on line 53
Lost connection to MySQL server during query
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I got this every sunday and before and my server went down. When i gave a TT to the customer support (in india when the support is down in us) they say that the server is up?
I understand that they mean YES the server is up but Msql does not work since 99 % of my websites is based on php its down.
The problem is i had Adword and i loose money when the servers are down.
What is this problem above and why is it comming back? I asked one guy he said i had a leack in my databse or some tag not closed?More Information:
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