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    Default Re: MySQL bottlneck - getting mysql errors

    The "name" of the indexes is not important.
    The existence of the indexes, along with having the correct fields defined to them, is the important part.
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    Default Re: MySQL bottlneck - getting mysql errors

    I am still checking the database...

    The host wants to upgrade apache... Can you tell us if that is a good idea? We experienced issues with it the last time they tried due to incompatibilities within PHP and MySQL

    Currently we are at ...
    Kernel version 2.6.9-55.0.9.ELsmp
    Apache version 1.3.39 (Unix)
    PHP version 5.2.5
    MySQL version 5.0.45-community



    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    The "name" of the indexes is not important.
    The existence of the indexes, along with having the correct fields defined to them, is the important part.

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    Default Re: MySQL bottlneck - getting mysql errors

    I don't see that upgrading apache would "help" your specific situation.

    However, Zen Cart itself doesn't care whether you're using Apache 2.x or 1.x.
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