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All right guys,
I had asked another question, but I was able to identify some queries that are consuming a lot of running time.
I developed a theme for a news portal, and in each area I upload news from a certain category. But as some posts (news) use more than one category, I need to be careful not to get repeated data, in this case I use the post__not_in option
Take an example:
<?php
//$posts_ID é uma variavel que guarda dos IDs dos posts ja exibidos em consultas anteriores a esta.
$posts_planeta_diario = new WP_Query(
array(
'post__not_in' => $posts_ID,
'posts_per_page' => 3,
'cat' => 3946
)
);
$return_while = 1;
while ($posts_planeta_diario->have_posts()):
$posts_planeta_diario->the_post();
//armazena os IDs resgatados
$posts_ID[] = get_the_ID();
//evitar quebra de layout
if ($return_while == 3)
$style_planeta_diario = 'style="margin-right:0px"'
?>
<li class="liNoticiasPlanetaDiario02" <?php echo $style_planeta_diario; ?>>
<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>"><?php the_post_thumbnail('thumb-205x145') ?></a>
<article>
<h2><a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>"><?php the_title(); ?></a></h2>
</article>
</li>
<?php
$return_while ++;
endwhile;
?>
In this example shows what happens on the home page of the site. My database currently has 1gb. When I have many simultaneous accesses of that famous database error (ERROR WHEN CONNECTING TO DATABASE).
The logic I used above is correct, it may be this type of call that is causing slowness and bank error ?
Guy apparently has nothing wrong with his logic, check whether in your wordpress has many crons. Basic question your application account server?
– Kayo Bruno
Probably the
max_user_connections
/max_connections
Mysql, which limits the number of concurrent processes. If this is so, then these topics are related: http://answall.com/questions/182000/exceeded-the-max-user-connections-resource-c-sql/ and http://answall.com/questions/46433/mariadb-para-quando-tenho-muitos-acessos-no-wordpress.– Inkeliz