• Please note that this section is for questions regarding the forum itself - it is not for fan game-related questions. If you have a question about a fan game, ask in the appropriate thread.

  • Ever thought it'd be cool to have your art, writing, or challenge runs featured on PokéCommunity? Click here for info - we'd love to spotlight your work!
  • Our weekly protagonist poll is now up! Vote for your favorite Trading Card Game 2 protagonist in the poll by clicking here.
  • Welcome to PokéCommunity! Register now and join one of the best fan communities on the 'net to talk Pokémon and more! We are not affiliated with The Pokémon Company or Nintendo.

Question: Database Errors

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • 1,051
    Posts
    16
    Years
    • Seen Sep 17, 2017
    Is it just me, or is something really wrong?
    Sometimes when I want to log in to PC, I get an error message saying "Database Error" and cannot access PC.
    Can anyone tell me why this happens?
     
    It's basically a "low tech" version, of a sql <-- I think thats the abbreviation.
    Meaning, to many connections at the given time.
    Nothing big, just be patient, and wait till it's over.
     
    Oh, thanks for the help, but I'm puzzled as to how a server with such a big capacity can all of a sudden become too busy...
     
    It's basically a "low tech" version, of a sql <-- I think thats the abbreviation.
    Meaning, to many connections at the given time.
    Nothing big, just be patient, and wait till it's over.

    Do you even know what "SQL" means?
     
    Do you even know what "SQL" means?

    I know it means that my time is going to be waisted.
    But I do not actually know what it stands. Nor have I tried to find out, if I wanted to know, I might just to god a.k.a Google =D
     
    Then please don't talk about things you have no clue about. :/ You'll end up confusing people even further.
     
    I noticed your post was like @ 4:00 am (my time) .. on monday morning.. thats right about when PC runs its DB backup - It does tie up the db server for 15 - 40 mins as it runs. Its very process intensive.
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.
    Back
    Top