How to increase maximum user connections in magento 2.2.2












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I am getting error "user has exceeded the 'max_user_connections' resource (current value: 30)".










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      I am getting error "user has exceeded the 'max_user_connections' resource (current value: 30)".







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          Method 1:



          Just run the grep command to find the mysql configuration file



          $ grep -r "max_user_connections" /etc/mysql


          It will point the configuration files, here you can change the value whatever you want.




          e.g) max_user_connections = 100




          After that we need to restart the mysql server.



          Method 2:



          You can change the MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS value by run grant mysql command, in this way we can change the value to specific user and host.



          mysql> GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'user_name'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 10;





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            Method 1:



            Just run the grep command to find the mysql configuration file



            $ grep -r "max_user_connections" /etc/mysql


            It will point the configuration files, here you can change the value whatever you want.




            e.g) max_user_connections = 100




            After that we need to restart the mysql server.



            Method 2:



            You can change the MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS value by run grant mysql command, in this way we can change the value to specific user and host.



            mysql> GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'user_name'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 10;





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              Method 1:



              Just run the grep command to find the mysql configuration file



              $ grep -r "max_user_connections" /etc/mysql


              It will point the configuration files, here you can change the value whatever you want.




              e.g) max_user_connections = 100




              After that we need to restart the mysql server.



              Method 2:



              You can change the MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS value by run grant mysql command, in this way we can change the value to specific user and host.



              mysql> GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'user_name'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 10;





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                Method 1:



                Just run the grep command to find the mysql configuration file



                $ grep -r "max_user_connections" /etc/mysql


                It will point the configuration files, here you can change the value whatever you want.




                e.g) max_user_connections = 100




                After that we need to restart the mysql server.



                Method 2:



                You can change the MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS value by run grant mysql command, in this way we can change the value to specific user and host.



                mysql> GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'user_name'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 10;





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                Method 1:



                Just run the grep command to find the mysql configuration file



                $ grep -r "max_user_connections" /etc/mysql


                It will point the configuration files, here you can change the value whatever you want.




                e.g) max_user_connections = 100




                After that we need to restart the mysql server.



                Method 2:



                You can change the MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS value by run grant mysql command, in this way we can change the value to specific user and host.



                mysql> GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'user_name'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 10;






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